Saturday, August 29, 2009

Big Build of the New Central Terminal B

Sacramento International Airport - Terminal B

Construction on the Big Build of the New Central Terminal B at Sacramento International Airport began in June 2008. The new terminal, scheduled to open in early 2012, will include a landside terminal, an automated people mover, a two-level roadway, and a 19-gate airside concourse. With the opening just 2.5 years away, the airport is gearing up to lease concession space in the new facility.


The New Central Terminal B is designed to reflect the Sacramento Valley proximity to two mountain ranges, and the canopy of its tree-lined streets. One of the County Airport System top priorities for this project is to create a diverse marketplace that also reflects a sense of place and makes Sacramento International Airport memorable. Sacramento International Airport is seeking high quality, unique businesses to help reach this goal.


This is an opportunity to bring a mix of local, regional and national businesses to Sacramento International Airport,said Director of Airports G. Hardy Acree. We want our airport to offer visitors an experience that is distinct to Sacramento.


As part of the concessions outreach effort, the County Airport System is hosting two informational meetings on September 24, 2009. All businesses are invited to join the airport for these informative sessions on the Big Build project, including tips on how to operate at the airport and how to propose a business for the New Central Terminal B. The airport invites participation from restaurants, retail merchants and passenger service providers.

Date: Thursday, September 24
Retail and Services Session Time: 10 a.m. to 12 noon
Food and Beverage Session Time: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

RSVP for location and directions by September 17 to Sarah Cannon at (916) 874-0911 or cannons@saccounty.net.


Sacramento County Airport System is responsible for planning, developing, operating and maintaining the county four airports: Sacramento International Airport, Executive Airport, Mather Airport and Franklin Field. For more information on the system, visit www.sacairports.org. For more information on the Big Build, visit www.bigbuild.org.

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