(Source: Curbed Washington D.C., January 7, 2019)
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A significant revitalization project on the Amtrak concourse at Union Station is set to begin this fall, more than three years after it was initially announced. The national rail service said in a release on Friday that it is seeking contractors who could revitalize the space, known as the Claytor Concourse and named after William Graham Claytor Jr., an ex-Amtrak president.
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