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Port Authority Bus Terminal Secures Approval for $10 Billion Renovation

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
October 17, 2024
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Port Authority Bus Terminal Secures Approval for $10 Billion Renovation
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The City Planning Commission unanimously approved a massive $10 billion overhaul of the Port Authority Bus Terminal on Thursday, October 17th. The renovation plan aims to modernize the 74-year-old terminal, which currently serves 65 million passengers annually. With bus ridership expected to increase by 50% by 2040, this project is seen as crucial to handling future demand while enhancing the overall commuter experience.

The renovation will be carried out in three major phases. The first phase, set to begin in early 2025, involves the construction of a five-story bus storage and staging facility. This facility will house up to 350 buses and will reduce on-street congestion by preventing idling buses from clogging the nearby roads. Once the storage facility is completed, phase two will commence, which includes the demolition of the existing terminal and the construction of a new, state-of-the-art 2-million-square-foot terminal. The newly built bus storage will temporarily serve as the main terminal during this period.

The third phase will introduce two commercial skyscrapers and expanded green spaces, helping the terminal blend into the surrounding urban landscape. The revenue generated from these office towers will partially fund the project, along with tax revenue, Port Authority capital funds, and federal loans. The entire renovation is scheduled for completion by 2040, marking a new era for the city’s bus transportation infrastructure.

Supporters of the renovation, including local commuters, have praised the long-overdue improvements. “It’s time we had a modern transit hub that reflects the needs of this city,” said commuter Pete Joyce. Many believe the renovation will not only improve bus services but also enhance the quality of life for those who live and work near the terminal.

However, not all feedback has been positive. Some residents argue that the $10 billion budget could be better allocated to other pressing city needs. Despite this, the Port Authority remains confident that the overhaul will ultimately benefit both New Yorkers and the millions of visitors the terminal serves each year.

The renovation plan now heads to the City Council for the next stage of approval, with the future of one of New York’s busiest transit hubs hanging in the balance.

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