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George washington bridge bus station
George washington bridge bus station







The George Washington Bridge Bus Station (GWBBS), which opened on January 17, 1963, was designed by Dr. Photograph courtesy wikimedia commons By Beyond My Ken – Own work, GFDL, The terminal currently serves to connect NJ Transit buses and other carriers to the A/1 subways and MTA buses. The property will see its retail space expanded from 30,000 to 120,000 square feet across three levels, and retailers include GAP, Marshalls, Blink Fitness, Buffalo Wild Wings, Café 178th Street, Time Warner, GWB Juice Bar, VS Berry Frozen Yogurt, First Financial, and many other shops, eateries, and services. The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey and a partnership between SJM Partners and Slayton Ventures expects portions of the terminal to open to the public in phases, with tenants moved in before 2017. At the time, it was set to fully open in 2015, reports .Ĭonstruction on the terminal has been further delayed, pushing the opening date to December of 2016, according to DNAinfo. Port Authority + private developer, GWBBS Development Venture (DV), comprised of SJM Partners and Slayton Ventures.īack in October of 2014, multiple retail tenants were revealed for spaces in the renovated George Washington Bridge Bus Station, located in between West 178th Street and West 179th Street in Washington Heights.

george washington bridge bus station

GWBBS Redevelopment Project – public-private partnership

george washington bridge bus station

George Washington Bridge Bus Station Building Renovation George Washington Bridge Bus Station Refurbishment

george washington bridge bus station

GWBBS Building in Northern Manhattan, New York, NY, USA design by Dr.









George washington bridge bus station