San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport (OAK) has begun construction of the first of 16 new retail storefronts

Under the airport’s new retail programme,  approved by the Oakland Board of Port Commissioners in January 2024, the units will offer news and convenience stores, specialty retail, duty-free, and automated vending concessions. The first unit to enter construction is East Bay Trails, operated by Paradies Lagardère @ OAK, located across from Gate 29 in Terminal 2.

“We are very excited to be kicking off construction for OAK’s new retail programme,” said Craig Simon, director of aviation at the Port of Oakland. “The new storefronts will celebrate Oakland culture and pride and East Bay businesses while providing convenient options for travellers looking to shop at OAK.”

The retail programme will focus on designs, concepts, and locally curated merchandise to bring Oakland and the East Bay into the airport. Primary retail concessionaires include HG OAK Retail Concessionaires JV, and MRG Oakland. All three retailers are committed to devoting a portion of their news and convenience units, in addition to the two largest anchor locations, for local merchandise. Each retailer has also entered joint venture partnerships with designated Airport Concessions Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (ACDBE) organisations including Oaklandish, Silver Dragon Café, JR Lester & Associates, Maj Collection and Arandia Designs.

Work from local artists will be featured in several of the new storefronts. Art will represent the cultural diversity and allure of Oakland and the East Bay. Passengers can expect more large-scale murals from local artists in the retail spaces, similar to those installed at OAK’s 12 new restaurants and bars under its new food and beverage programme.  

A rendering of one of the new storefronts
A rendering of one of the new storefronts San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport