Tattered Cover operates at Denver under an agreement with Hudson Group |
USA. Colorado book store brand Tattered Cover has opened a second location in the A Concourse at Denver International Airport.
The 1,200sq ft store opened as part of an exclusive licence agreement with lead concessionaire Dufry-owned Hudson. In addition to the construction of four Tattered Cover locations at the airport, the agreement covers five Hudson News locations. Two Hudson newsstands opened in December on the east and west ends of the B Concourse. A third Hudson News location is scheduled to open in the A Concourse later this month.
The remaining Tattered Cover and Hudson stores will have staggered openings throughout 2014. Upon completion, there will be Tattered Cover stores in all three concourses as well as the Jeppesen Terminal.
“Our customers have been delighted by the addition of the Tattered Cover,” said Denver Airport Manager of Aviation Kim Day. “This Colorado brand brings a specially curated selection of reading material that raises the bar for airport book stores, and continues our efforts to offer a better variety of shops and amenities for our customers.”
The Tattered Cover began trading in 1971 as a small 950sq ft store and two employees in the Cherry Creek North district of Denver. It has since become a leading national bookstore brand.