HARLEM, Manhattan (WABC) -- The next phase of the Second Avenue subway is finally moving forward -- 50 years after the project came to a halt. The nearly $2 billion deal includes boring a new tunnel, ...
The long-awaited Second Avenue subway project is taking a major step forward, with crews set to dig a new tunnel up to 120 feet below ground. The $2 billion contract will extend the Q line from East ...
Make way for the eviction train. Dozens of New Yorkers in 33 apartments across East Harlem are at risk of getting kicked out of their homes and businesses as the MTA forges ahead with the Second ...
Rendering shows the planned 125th Street Station entrance for the Second Avenue Subway Phase 2, part of the $1.97-billion contract that will extend the Q Line into East Harlem. September 25, 2025 COWI ...
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) on Aug. 18 announced that it has approved the tunnel-boring contract for Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway project, which will extend the Q ...
MTA officials plan to finally finish construction on the Upper East Side’s Second Avenue subway stations — nearly a decade after they first opened for service. The transit agency quietly published a ...
In seven years New Yorkers will get three new Q line stations along Second Avenue in Harlem. That’s, of course, if things go according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s plans. That was ...
The MTA’s next extension of the Second Avenue subway won’t go down Second Avenue — but will instead travel west along 125th Street, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Tuesday. The proposal, slated to be part ...
A developer is planning a new project for East Harlem right along the route of the long-awaited and long-delayed Second Avenue subway extension. Abraham Biller recently filed plans with the Department ...