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Reimagining the 70-year-old, midtown Manhattan bus portal has been a topic of conversation since 2013, when they first began studying a replacement.
The firms are tasked with reimagining and replacing the 72-year-old bus terminal with a world-class facility to meet the region’s 21st century public transportation needs.
News Port Authority unveils bold design for new bus terminal in NYC Published: Jan. 21, 2021, 5:59 p.m.
The new design is a ground-up replacement, introduced in January, that would include a five-story bus terminal, a close to 1-million square-feet of bus storage and staging building between 9th and ...
The $10 billion Midtown Bus Terminal project took a major step forward this week. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced Dec. 4 the project to replace the existing, 74-year-old ...
What NYC’s Port Authority Bus Terminal Could Look Like After a $10 Billion Redesign The sweeping renovation would take place over eight years—and transform the future of travel in NYC.
Details on the new Port Authority Bus Terminal The 2.1 million square-foot facility will replace the Truman era terminal with a modern, efficient, and sustainable one.
It has taken a full decade to conceive, but a $10 billion transformation of New York City’s dreary main bus terminal may get rolling in the next few months. The Port Authority of New York and ...
Before the pandemic, about 260,000 people a day moved through the Port Authority Bus Terminal, which services NJ Transit commuter buses and intercity buses like Greyhound and connects to the city ...
Still from TriMet video of new bus station design (with unfortunately inaccurate bicycle characters who look like they’re competing in the Tour de France). The result of three and-a-half years of ...
New renderings of the proposed Port Authority Bus Terminal, tentatively scheduled to open in 2031, show a curved glass and wood structure that may finally elevate this portal to the city.