"Revamping the Port Authority Bus Terminal: A Multi-Billion Dollar Transformation"

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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has revealed a $10 billion design for a new Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City, aiming to replace the outdated facility with a modern transit hub topped by two office towers. The construction is expected to take eight years, with completion targeted for 2032, and the project is currently seeking financial assistance from federal and city governments. Community leaders have influenced the design to cater to the needs of local residents as well as commuters and travelers.
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