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ITEM NO:    ___6c_Supp_ 
MEETING DATE: August 23, 2016
Airport Dining & Retail (ADR) 
Opportunities 
Authorization Request 
August 23, 2016

ADR Lease Group 3 
Food Service Large Package 3 
Approved by Commission in June 2016 
Large Food Package 3: 4 units including: 
an upscale bar with food (SS-7); 
a march (food hall) including a gourmet market and
bar (minimum of wine and beer) (CA-10); 
a quick service restaurant focused on Mediterranean or
Asian food (CT-21); 
a sushi bar (CT-26) 

New slate of opportunities is ready for the marketplace 
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Food Service  Large Package 3 
Approved by Commission in June 2016 
Lease Terms 
Length of Lease: 10 years 
Rent to be competitively proposed as either flat or tiered rent
structure 
Minimum Capital Investment: $400 - $675 per sq. ft. (10,490 sq. ft.) 


CT-26 
CT-21 
SS-7 




CA-10 

New slate of opportunities is ready for the marketplace 
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South Satellite 



New slate of opportunities is ready for the marketplace 
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ADR Lease Group 3 
Proposed Food Service Large Package 4 
Large Food Package 4: 7 units including: 
an upscale bar with food (SS-7); 
a march (food hall) including a gourmet market and bar
(minimum of wine and beer) (CA-10); 
a quick service restaurant focused on Mediterranean or Asian food
(CT-21); 
a sushi bar (CT-26) 
a gourmet coffee unit (SS-2A) 
a quick service restaurant focused on Asian food (SS-2B) 
a national or local brand quick service restaurant serving
hamburgers (SS-2C) 
South Satellite food court seating: the successful respondent will
be responsible for providing and maintaining seating for the three
SS-2 units.
New slate of opportunities is ready for the marketplace 
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Food Service  Large Package 4 
Lease Terms 
Length of Lease: 10 years 
Rent to be competitively proposed as either flat or tiered rent
structure 
Minimum Capital Investment: $400 - $675 per sq. ft. per unit
(17,614 sq. ft.) 

CT-26 
CT-21 
SS-7 
SS-2A, B, C & 
Seating Area 



CA-10 

New slate of opportunities is ready for the marketplace 
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