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The MTA has promised to bring a new subway to East Harlem for decades. Now, some residents are being forced out of their ...
New York state will provide $54 million in funding for the Second Avenue Subway expansion project that would extend the Second Avenue line to 125th Street in East Harlem. This funding will help ...
In August, 1999 the MESA proposed a Second Avenue Subway line running from 96th Street to 63rd St./Lexington Ave. Engineering design work was done between 2004 and 2006, after all approvals were ...
Big Apple leaders for nearly 100 years eyed a Second Avenue subway line on Manhattan’s East Side, but it only started becoming a reality in 2007, with the groundbreaking on Phase One of the project.
East Harlemites have heard promises of a Second Avenue subway for more than a century. The governor's pause on congestion pricing — a tolling program many neighborhood residents oppose — has ...
Yeah, I'll sell you the Brooklyn Bridge. Someday there will be a Second Avenue subway line. That subway line, first proposed in 1920, has been repeatedly planned and abandoned.
The Second Avenue subway extension on Manhattan’s Upper East Side is somewhat infamous as the world’s most expensive subway line — the MTA shelled out $4.5 billion for three Q line stations ...
The properties around the future subway line have seen a flurry of dealmaking in recent years. The MTA bought the future development site from Extell for $82 million in 2023, after initially ...
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