Amid Millions Of Dollars Worth Of Improvements, DIA Light Display Is Broken

DENVER (CBS4) - The Denver International Airport turned off the 1,000-foot-long stretch of LED poles after technical problems caused them to go dark. The $14 million display was built by Panasonic in 2017.

An early rendering of the sign and the design could change (credit: DIA)

The lights will turn on and off as the company test the display to figure out a remedy. It's not clear how long that will take.

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Meanwhile, the Pikes Peak Economy Lot is now closed for travelers at DIA. It will undergo $21 million worth of improvements.

It will be repaved, the shuttle bus shelters will be moved for a more efficient bus route also while being heated and air conditioned.

Work should last through the fall.

The Mt. Elbert Shuttle Lot will serve as the airport's primary lot.

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