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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    A US Airways jet approaches to land as construction along Wilkinson Blvd. continues at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    Workers line up for lunch as construction continues at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    Construction continues at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck, background, closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    Construction continues at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck, background, closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    Construction continues at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    Construction continues on the new parking deck at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    Construction continues on the new parking deck at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck, background, closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    Construction continues on the new parking deck at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    Construction continues on the new parking deck at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck, background left, closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    Construction continues on the new parking deck at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    Construction continues on the new parking deck at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    Construction continues on the new parking deck at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck , in background, closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    Construction continues on the new parking deck at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    Construction continues on the new parking deck at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck , in background, closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    Construction continues on the new parking deck at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck , in background, closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    Construction continues on the new parking deck at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck , in background, closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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    TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
    Construction continues on the new parking deck at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Thursday, January 3, 2013. The West Hourly Deck , in background, closed Wednesday. The closure will help free up space for a $120 million, seven-level hourly deck that is under construction at the airport. The new deck will include 4,000 general public parking spaces, while another 3,000 spots will be used for rental cars. The deck is expected to be finished in November 2014. TODD SUMLIN - tsumlin@charlotteobserver.com
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