New York City's Mass Transit Authority has taken a major step forward in expanding its subway network, signing a billion-dollar design-build contract to extend the Second Avenue Subway into Harlem. The ambitious project, which has been in the works for years, aims to bring much-needed infrastructure improvements to the Upper East Side and Harlem, two of Manhattan's most densely populated neighborhoods. The deal marks a significant milestone in the MTA's efforts to modernize its aging subway system and improve connectivity across the city. As the project moves forward, residents and commuters can expect to see significant changes to the area, including new subway stations and improved transportation options.
MTA signs billion-dollar design-build deal to push Second Avenue Subway into Harlem Railway Supply