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MTA headquarters, 2 Broadway. The MTA is governed by a 21-member board representing the 5 boroughs of New York City, each of the counties in its New York State service area, and worker and rider interest groups.
The New York City Transit Authority (also known as NYCTA, the TA, or simply Transit, and branded as MTA New York City Transit) is a public-benefit corporation in the U.S. state of New York that operates public transportation in New York City.
The 32-story building, designed by Emery Roth & Sons and constructed from 1958 to 1959, contains offices for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). 2 Broadway serves as the headquarters for some of the MTA's subsidiary agencies.
NEW YORK, NY — The MTA and New York City reached a deal in the midst of a pandemic to redevelop the transit authority's former Madison Avenue headquarters and generate $1 billion for the MTA...
MIDTOWN MANHATTAN, NY — A 1,050-foot-tall skyscraper will soon be built on the site of the MTA's former Midtown headquarters after getting the green light from the City Council on Wednesday.
In 1990, the Transit Authority moved its primary headquarters out of 370 Jay Street, to its current location at 130 Livingston Street. Beginning in 1998, additional MTA operations were moved out of the building into 2 Broadway in Lower Manhattan, with the MTA signing a 49-year lease to use 2 Broadway as its central headquarters.
MTA HQ Redevelopment Will Rise More Than 1K Feet, Report Says New York City reached a deal with a private builder to redevelop the Madison Avenue site and raise $1B for transit projects.
Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building in September 2023. In May 2019, the New York City Council unanimously approved JPMorgan's new headquarters.
Metro-North Railroad (reporting mark MNCW), trading as MTA Metro-North Railroad, is a suburban commuter rail service operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), a public authority of the U.S. state of New York.
That includes the former MTA headquarters, which the agency occupied between 1979 and 2014, when the agency moved its workers to Lower Manhattan.