The busiest airport serving the nation’s capital is exploring redeveloping its retail offerings, and it is looking for partners to take on a long-term lease to do so.
The Maryland Aviation Administration released a request for proposals Tuesday seeking partners to take over, reimagine and redevelop the concessions program at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
The new operator would finance and embark on a redevelopment of the retail package in the airport and manage more than 194K SF of leasable concessions space, according to the RFP.
The airport administration laid out several priorities for the winner of the 20-year contract, including a commitment to diversity, economic development and local businesses, plus an updated design, a rebranded digital experience and a tenant mix that includes “retailtainment.”
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