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L.A. Angeles City Council affirms airport contract support
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The Los Angeles City Council on Friday upheld the award of a
$41.5 million contract to Fentress Architects to design the new
Midfield Concourse and several new airline gates on the back of the
Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX.
The council also announced its support of Gina Marie Lindsey,
executive director of Los Angeles International Airport, and the way
she has handled a series of contracts leading up to more than $5
billion worth of airport upgrades over the next decade. <...
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