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The staging and storage facility is part of the $10 billion Midtown Bus Terminal Redevelopment in New York City.
Last Thursday, united officials from New York and New Jersey and the Port Authority joined together to shovel some dirt in a vacant lot on W. 38th St. It was the symbolic start of construction of t… ...
The existing, 74-year-old bus terminal was not only designed for fewer travelers but smaller buses. Modern buses are typically 45 feet long and 102 inches wide, which can cause operational issues ...
The Staging and Storage Facility as part of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s Midtown Bus Terminal ...
Plans to build a covered Hackensack bus terminal The planned bus terminal will be covered and include a waiting room, bathrooms and a small area for prepared food and coffee.
Tutor Perini has received a $1.87bn contract to construct key components of the Midtown Bus Terminal Redevelopment Program in New York City.
Albany Parking Authority has a study on what a new $81.6 million downtown bus station might look like. Plans include Parking for 885 cars in 6 level garage and a 23,200 sq. ft. first floor ...
The planned development at 133 River St. will replace the former Bergen County probation building, now a vacant lot, and the current NJ Transit bus terminal, one of the busiest terminals in the state.