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New Stores Planned for Dulles, Reagan National Airports

The 15 stores, concessions, and restaurants are part of an effort to redevelop concessions at the two airports.

By Colleen Kelleher March 27, 2024 at 11:30 am

Eight new stores and concessions will be added at Dulles International Airport, and seven new ones are planned for Reagan National Airport.

The 15 are part of a multi-year program to redevelop more than 80 concessions at both airports, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority said.

“Having a mix of local and national brands at our airports represents added value for passengers,” said Jaimini Erskine, Airports Authority vice president for marketing and concessions, in a statement. “We continue to seek out new brands that showcase the Washington region experience.”

Five of the eight businesses coming to Dulles will sell travel essentials. They are The Goods @ IAD, IAD Express, Capital Supply Co., Washington Essentials, and Relay. Washington Essentials will be in the pre-security area. Relay will feature gourmet snacks, gifts, books, and more.

The other three businesses are Starbucks; Plum Market, which will have all-natural, organic, local, and specialty items; and Brighton, where you will find handcrafted accessories, jewelry, and leather goods.

Other recently opened concessions at Dulles include the bookstore Ink by Hudson, a Hudson grab-and-go market called Market 1962 (named after the year the airport opened), a Hudson news and gift shop, Freshii, and Potbelly. Freshii sells healthy salads, bowls, and wraps. Potbelly offers sandwiches.

Reagan National Airport will get a Lego store that will sell its bricks and gifts, including architectural sets of monuments and landmarks.

There will be two new travel essential spots — one called Eastern Market and the other called Monumental News. Solid State Books plans to open. There will be a Starbucks, plus two new places to eat. Mi Vida, which has a location at The Wharf in DC, will have Mexican food, while Nalley Fresh is a Maryland-based chain that sells salads, wraps, and bowls.

Feature image, stock.adobe.com

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