New York City's Midtown Manhattan bus terminal replacement project advanced last week after the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey released a draft environmental impact statement and a revised project plan based on feedback from commuters, residents and local officials.
The proposed $10 billion rebuild of the country’s largest and the world’s busiest bus terminal updates a plan originally pitched in 2021. The revised plan would include a 2.1-million-sq-ft main terminal, a bus storage and staging facility and ramps directly connected to the Lincoln Tunnel. The proposal also calls for two additional support structures on Port Authority property to reduce street bus congestion and create 3.5 acres of community green space.