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Old Posted May 31, 2024, 2:41 AM
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Anyone have the Crain’s article today about the revamp? Curious if there are new photos.
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Old Posted May 31, 2024, 2:55 AM
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Stumbled upon this:

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Midtown Bus Terminal
Replacement
City Planning Commission – Review Session
May 28, 2024

https://drive.google.com/file/d/16nJ...w?usp=drivesdk
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Some images from the review session...

https://www.youtube.com/live/EU4-bq9...4uU9NnrZ3oS56A



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The "beautiful" side of the terminal. Just a few more years before this eyesore is torn down.


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This is sailing through the approvals process (no surprise there) as everyone agrees on the need. We've gone through the Community Board's and Borough President's phase, now its on to City Planning.

But if you still want to here some griping about the heights of the towers, forward to about the 46 minute mark. Someone who I assume lives in a bubble is astonished at the 4 msf scale and heights of the office complex.



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^ now that is very fresh news thx — so glad to see smooth sailing with big public projects around here for a change lol.
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^ now that is very fresh news thx — so glad to see smooth sailing with big public projects around here for a change lol.

Yeah, it helps that this is all being built on Port Authority land. Frankly, there's more they could build in that area if the moved ahead and built over all of the tunnel access points. That would go a long way towards stitching that neighborhood together. And people really want to erase the eyesore that is the current bus terminal. It's too bad that we have to wait until the other portion is built before the main terminal can be torn down and rebuilt. But that's the only way to do it.
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https://nypost.com/2024/10/16/us-new...take-a-decade/

Port Authority bus terminal replacement OK’d by city planners – but ‘long overdue’ makeover could take a decade


By Nicole Rosenthal
Oct. 16, 2024


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The Port Authority bus terminal in Midtown finally got the greenlight for a $10 billion “eyesore to eye-popping” transformation Wednesday – but it could take a decade to see major changes.

The City Planning Commission unanimously voted to approve the revamp – which would turn the blighted 1950s-era intrastate stop into a spacious, bright transit hub.

“Even with multiple renovations, the 74-year-old terminal is too old and outmoded to continue effectively serving commuters,” commission Chair Daniel R. Garodnick said prior to the vote. “It struggles at times to handle its current ridership, and we expect ridership to continue to grow into the future.

“It’s far past time for a replacement,” he added.
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The terminal would also get two commercial towers, new retail space and electric charging capabilities. As part of the plan, Midtown West would get wider sidewalks, improved lighting and a new 3.5-acre public open space that will offer a “sorely needed respite in one of the city’s most bustling neighborhoods,” Garodnick said.

“With this truly transformational replacement plan, we can ensure this hub takes its place among our city’s great infrastructure projects and has the capacity to serve New York City’s residents, those who live in neighboring states and those who visit from throughout the country for decades to come,” the chair added.

Up to $2 billion of the project’s cost would be offset by 40 years of tax revenue from the three potential commercial developments, Mayor Eric Adams announced earlier this year. The project will also include Port Authority capital funding for a “significant portion of the cost,” a Port Authority spokesperson said, as well as federal loans, development rights and more.
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It will take more than halfway to 2040 to complete the first two phases of construction, according to documents filed by the Manhattan borough president’s office in August. Phase 1 – the construction of a five-story bus storage and staging facility from Ninth Avenue to Tenth Avenue between West 39th and West 40th streets – is slated to take place from early 2025-28.

That facility would house upwards of 350 buses and keep them off the street during parking and waiting times.

Phase 2, which will consist of the demolition and construction of the new 2.1 million-square-foot main bus terminal, is projected to last from 2029-32, per the documents. During the construction, the storage and staging facility will serve as a temporary bus station.

An atrium entrance on West 41st Street and Eighth Avenue is also poised to beautify Midtown as part of the project.
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Great news!!!
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