Sep
21

A Transit Hub kinda, sorta grows at Fulton St.

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With the MTA still doesn’t know what the Fulton St. Transit Hub will look like or exactly when it will open, something is happening at the long-vacant lot at the corner of Fulton St. and Broadway. As a Curbed tipster reported today to the real estate blog, work crews are “beyond the digging and they are now laying beams to form the foundation.” Curbed has some pictures of the site. Meanwhile, we’ll just keep remembering how this project is now seven years late and 100 percent over budget. Ouch.

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3 Responses to “A Transit Hub kinda, sorta grows at Fulton St.”

  1. Nowooski says:

    …and to think that a few blocks away, the one-time world’s tallest building at 40 Wall Street was built in just under 11 months. Of course, that was in 1928-29.

  2. Jerrold says:

    And of course, let’s not forget about the pace of construction at the nearby “Calatrava” transit center.

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