I'll add this as well:
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According to sources, the state would capture potentially billions of dollars of additional tax revenue from the larger properties built in the neighborhood and then use those funds to make sweeping fixes to Penn Station.
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Not sure why some are against this. And yes time is of the essence. Anybody who's been to Penn understands the need to fix the station.
Quite frankly the extra property taxes and revenue can't wait for the review process and environmental studies to drag things down. Glad the state is getting involved.