TF Green Airport renovation will bring a new look and 'water feature' to terminal. What to know
T. F. Green International Airport in Rhode Island plans a $65 million renovation to revamp the terminal's look and functionality. The project will introduce an indoor "water feature" and modernize key elements like walls, ceilings, and seating in the Bruce Sundlun Terminal. Recent upgrades included luxurious bathrooms and a selection of new restaurants, following a trend of improving passenger amenities.
Local officials believe these enhancements will attract more travelers and create a more welcoming environment. The terminal, originally built in the 1990s, has not seen significant renovations in years, making this project essential for maintaining competitiveness. The airport aims to improve its overall passenger experience while addressing growing travel demands. This renovation reflects a commitment to modernizing infrastructure in line with evolving traveler expectations. Enhanced facilities could bolster local tourism and economic growth in the region.