The Second Avenue subway extension isn’t only about train access. It’s also about development, which the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is ready to pursue. The MTA filed plans to rezone the ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority wants to rezone an East Harlem block to allow for a large new residential building atop the future terminus of the Second Avenue Subway extension. The project ...
Big changes are in store for East Harlem as the MTA ramps up work on the long-awaited extension of the Second Avenue subway. The $7.7 billion project is scheduled to open in 2032, adding three new ...
Rendering shows the planned 125th Street Station entrance for the Second Avenue Subway Phase 2, part of the $1.97-billion contract that will extend the Q Line into East Harlem. September 25, 2025 COWI ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has locked in contractors for major aspects of the second phase of the Second Avenue Subway, which came with significant cost savings. The MTA says it secured ...
East Harlem businesses being displaced by the Second Avenue Subway extension claim the MTA is dragging its feet forking over the financial compensation and relocation assistance they desperately need.
A strip on West 125th Street that includes some trendy fast-casual restaurants and a planned Skechers shoe store could soon meet the wrecking ball for the extension of the Second Avenue subway line.
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