St. Louis Lambert International Airport
New Restrooms Just the Beginning of Renovations
Part of the $50 million in projects for Phase II of the Airport Experience Program.
This article is 14 years old. It was published on August 1, 2011.
Lambert has opened its first set of restrooms that feature bright white counters, new terrazzo flooring and colorful walls. These restrooms are part of the on-going Airport Experience Program, Lambert's largest interior renovation in history.
The first set of renovated restrooms (Men's, Women's and a Family Assist) is now open in Concourse A near gate A-8. Eventually, all restrooms in Concourse A, Concourse C and Terminal 1 will be renovated. The Airport is also building a new set of restrooms in Terminal 1 Baggage Claim.
The full set of features include ADA-compliant counters, restroom stalls and restroom fixtures along with new lighting, new tile wall surfaces and terrazzo flooring.
The restroom renovations are part of the $50 million in projects for Phase II of the Airport Experience which includes renovations to Terminal 1 and Concourses A & C. Concourse improvements include new lighting, new ceiling treatments, full tile flooring through the main corridors, new signage and art displays. Construction is also continuing in Terminal 1.
Construction on these projects is scheduled through late 2012.
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