More shops are landing at John F. Kennedy International (JFK) Airport’s Terminal 4.
JFKIAT, the management company which operates Terminal 4 announced Monday the opening of three new retail shops, and five additional stores that are scheduled to open in January.
The newly opened stores include Victoria’s Secret, accessories store Bijoux Terner and Bluewire electronics. Opening next month are Michael Kors, Chocolates & More, Time to Fly, which sells a wide variety of Swatch watches and accessories, Metropolitan Museum of Art, which features art-related accessories and unique gifts in conjunction with the Manhattan museum, and Hudson, an upscale, high-tech travel store.
Other recent store openings at the terminal include Solstice, Jo Malone, Kiehl’s, MAC, Coach, Thomas Pink, and an all-new, expanded Duty Free Shop in the center of the retail hall. More retail openings are planned throughout next year.
JFK’s Terminal 4 also has some choice dining options, such as Blue Smoke and the popular burger chain Shake Shack, which opened at the airport this spring.
The terminal currently serves 30 international and domestic airlines with an annual passenger volume of more than 13 million travelers, according to JFKIAT.
Home to anchor tenant Delta, Terminal 4 completed phase one of its expansion in May 2013. Phase two, which will add additional gates on the B Concourse, is expected to be completed in 2015, according to JFKIAT.
“The redevelopment of Terminal 4 to make Delta our anchor tenant has resulted in benefits for all of our airline partners and their travelers. The all-new food and beverage and concession programs have been a great success and brought name brands that help the JFKIAT team fulfill its mission, to continue to improve the customer experience. We look forward to working with all of our retail partners to see even more exciting steps for the terminal in 2014,” said Alain Maca, president of JFKIAT.
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