The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is focusing on the future of commuter-focused retail and dining at its new Grand Central Madison terminal. A panel discussion, moderated by a user from Twitter, is set to take place at Grand Central, featuring MTA chair Janno Lieber and executives from the Grand Central Business Improvement District (BID), Boston Properties (Boston Prop), and CBRE. The new terminal, which is 150 feet underground, has been highlighted for its safety, with Lieber noting its next-to-nil crime rates. This development aims to make the journey for Long Island Rail Road commuters more enjoyable by filling the empty stores with new retail and dining options.
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For LIRR commuters, the journey to and from New York City could soon become more enjoyable. That's because the MTA is now looking to fill the empty stores at its new Grand Central Madison terminal on the city's East Side. @JohnBDias reports. https://t.co/CFE02h5u75
'Grand Central Madison, the MTA’s gleaming new Long Island Rail Road terminal set 150 feet underground, might be New York City's safest train station.' 'MTA Chair Janno Lieber cited next-to-nil crime rates at the commuter hub on Tuesday as a reason for businesses to rent one of… https://t.co/GPC3knTJ1g
MTA eyes future of dining, retail at new Grand Central Madison terminal https://t.co/4KrH34RF6i https://t.co/tHfKbyS08Y
Tomorrow morning, I'm moderating a panel at Grand Central on the future of commuter-focused retail 🚊We'll have MTA chair Janno Lieber, plus execs from the Grand Central BID, Boston Prop and CBRE. What questions do you have for them? NYC-centric please 🙏🏼