Port Authority revives developer search for TWA terminal plan

Agency to convert structure at JFK airport into a hotel

TWA terminal at JFK International Airport (pheezy via Flickr)
TWA terminal at JFK International Airport (pheezy via Flickr)

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is taking another crack at transforming the historic  TWA terminal at JFK International Airport into a thriving hotel.

As expected, the bi-state agency issued a request for proposals Friday from developers willing to lease Eero Saarinen’s modern masterpiece for up to 75 years, Crain’s reported. The Port Authority is seeking a company with the capacity to convert the property into a hotel within two years, according to the website.

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Additionally, applicants must keep the terminal’s architectural attributes intact and commit to a conversion process and subsequent operation that are environmentally sustainable.

In September, a report surfaced and was confirmed that hotelier Andre Balazs would take on the TWA terminal project. But in January, his company, Standard International, announced that it could not reach a final agreement with the Port Authority. [Crain’s]Tom DiChristopher

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