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The Central Terminal Building (CTB) was dedicated on April 17, 1964. The CTB served most of the airport’s scheduled domestic airlines. It is 1,300 feet long and 180 feet wide, with approximately 750,000 square feet of floor space. Originally constructed at a cost of USD 36 million, the six-block-long terminal consists of a four-story central section, two three-story wings and four concourses that could accommodate up to 40 aircraft gate positions. Another major project carried out at the time was lengthening of LGA’s two runways into the East River.
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