concessions
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Push to regulate high concession prices in Colorado could hurt vendors, critics warn
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High food and drink prices have long been a staple of going to a sports game, concert, festival or the airport. But as inflation has increasingly pinched people’s wallets, pushback against higher concession prices is growing. The issue has reached Colorado’s Capitol this year. A group of Democrat policymakers seeks to curb expensive game day…
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Denver International Airport expansion set for completion this year despite major setback
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Despite a hot water line break in December that caused extensive damage, the $2 billion gate expansion project at Denver International Airport is still on schedule and budget. Stuart Williams, senior vice president of airport expansion, told the Denver City Council’s Business, Arts, Workforce & Aviation Services Committee on Wednesday that a hot water line…
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Audit report highlights issues with Denver International Airport concessions contracts
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Denver International Airport has a number of issues with its concessions contracting process, including unfair practices that cause the airport to lose money, according to a report released Thursday by the Denver Auditor’s Office. Auditors examined how the airport selects contracts with concessionaires for food and beverage locations, retail shops, duty-free shops and passenger services. Denver Auditor…




