The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
yesterday unveiled designs for its planned, $152 million renovation of the George Washington
Bridge bus station on Broadway between
178th and 179th streets, in Washington
Heights. The project will
include a full renovation of the depot, built in 1963, and will have in total 119,000
square feet of retail space, four times the amount currently there. Work is
expected to begin in 2010.
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