San Bernardino to Get $38M Facelift

The plans call for a renovation of about two-thirds of the terminal's 67,200 square feet and the addition of a 17,000-square-foot concourse with four or five gates.
Feb. 21, 2007

In an attempt to lure passenger service to the San Bernardino International Airport, officials there are planning a major terminal-building revamp that could cost as much as $38 million.

The terminal at San Bernardino International Airport is on track to receive repairs and additions that could add up to $38 million.

The airport last summer hired Irvine-based architectural firm GKK Works to begin an analysis of the building. Their plans call for a renovation of about two-thirds of the terminal's 67,200 square feet and the addition of a 17,000-square-foot concourse with four or five gates.

The airport, has spent about $270,000 so far on the design, and on Feb. 14 its board of directors approved an additional $921,000 for design work.

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