For Immediate Release
October 17, 2023
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Hartsfield-Jackson to Close South Economy Parking Lot
Oct. 23 closure to facilitate construction of South Parking Deck Phase 1
ATLANTA – In preparation to build capacity for future growth, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) is closing its South Economy Lot on Oct. 23 as it readies for construction of South Parking Deck Phase 1 on Nov. 1.
The new deck, part of ATL’s multibillion-dollar capital improvement program, will be built in the footprint of the 3,000-parking space South Economy Lot. This project will enhance operations, update technology, and provide a better customer experience. Passengers are urged to visit ATL.com for updated parking information during the construction process.
FAQs About South Economy Lot Closure
When will the South Economy Lot close?
Monday, Oct. 23, at 12:01 a.m.
What are the Airport’s mitigation plans?
Enhanced staffing will be provided to address public concerns. Increased signage will be added throughout the campus and along roadways beginning Oct. 20. Renewal of North and South parking decks is now complete, and all spaces are available.What are passenger parking options during South Deck Phase 1 construction?
ATL West Deck – 4130 Skytrain Way, Atlanta, Georgia 30337 ATL Select – 1800 Sullivan Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30337 ATL Park Ride – 4305 Crosswind Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30320What will the new South Deck look like?
The new structure will span seven levels and boast 6,700 parking spaces. It will feature smart technology components such as digital parking space availability and wayfinding, ticketless entry and exit, LED lighting, and other features to provide a seamless parking experience. It will also include a new Parking Manager’s office, entry and exit plazas, a pedestrian bridge connection to the Domestic Terminal, parking revenue controls, and automatic parking guidance systems.When will the project be completed?
It is scheduled to be completed by late 2026.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
ATL is the first airport in history to serve more than 100 million passengers in one year and continues to top passenger totals worldwide. The Airport boasts an annual direct economic impact of $66 billion in the state. A frequent recipient of awards of excellence, ATL is recognized for its leadership in concessions, operations, sustainability, architectural engineering and construction. For more information, visit www.atl.com.