Retail sales surging at O’Hare Airport after redevelopment

One year after the unveiling of the new International Terminal 5 at Chicago O’Hare International Airport (a $26 million transformation by Westfield that features a reconfigured environment, a more-efficient TSA checkpoint and 24 sophisticated dining and retail destinations), sales are reaching record highs. They are up by roughly 70 percent since redevelopment began in 2011, according to city data. Last year total sales exceeded $43 million, generating approximately $6.5 million in revenue for Chicago, more than double the 2010 revenue. The terminal was built in 1993.


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