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There’s lots to dislike about the yucky Port Authority Bus Terminal. And while the PA’s fix-up plan has some definite pluses, there are more questions than answers on a scheme that could run up to $10 billion.
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Port Authority unveils bold design for new bus terminal in NYC
Updated Jan 21, 2021;
Posted Jan 21, 2021
A rendering of the new bus terminal that will be built form the ground up to replace the 70-year-old Port Authority bus terminal in Manhattan.
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The current Port Authority Bus Terminal, despised by commuters and ridiculed by comedians, has a date with demolition to be replaced by a gleaming state-of-the-art structure.
Port Authority officials unveiled a final scoping plan Thursday for a ground-up replacement that would include a five-story bus terminal, a close to 1 million square foot bus storage and staging building between 9th and 10th avenues, and a bigger set of ramps directly to and from the Lincoln Tunnel, to be opened between 2030 and 2031.