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Old Posted Apr 22, 2026, 6:51 PM
maccoinnich maccoinnich is offline
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Despite all the new concessions opening, there are still some vacant spaces in the airport. I wonder if the Port is deliberately holding them back, or if they'll be putting out RFPs sometime soon?

Here's what I find, comparing the current map and page 60 of the existing conditions report:
  • Pre-Security: 2 spaces adjacent to the bleachers, which were presumably deliberately left vacant while the area in front of them was being used as a temporary exit lane
  • Concourse B: Two spaces (combinable into one) near the new exit lanes don't seem to have any announced tenant.
  • Concourse C: Vino Volo near C16 appears to have closed within the last few months; I think there may be a vacant space adjacent to Timberline, where I think Pendleton was before moving
  • Concourse D: looks like there might be a vacancy between the new Washington Park convenience store and the Escape Lounge.
  • Concourse E: Two spaces (combinable into one) near the new exit lanes don't seem to have any announced tenant; there's a new vacant space between gates E1 and E2; a shell space for a new lounge, the same size as the forthcoming Alaska Lounge, is also vacant
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