Sentences with phrase «major subway lines»

The office building is conveniently located near Grand Central Terminal and major subway lines.
For somewhere more central, The Farm in SoHo is easily accessible from all major subway lines.
Our offices are close to every major subway line and the State and Federal courts in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

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She said the Willets Point convention center «continues to make sense» because of its proximity to LaGuardia Airport and major roadways and subway and bus lines.
Five subway lines, the Long Island Rail Road, and six bus lines run through there, a major transit hub used by 120,000 local residents every day.
In February, the G20 called for a coordinated stimulus program to be implemented by the world's major economies — or at least the ones that can afford it — that would see countries borrow to spend on infrastructure like subway lines and power - generating stations, assets that will provide a short - term economic boost while laying the foundation for longer - term growth.
Location: The Hyatt Regency Boston (not to be confused with the Hyatt Regency Boston Harbor near the airport or the Hyatt Regency Cambridge) is centrally located in downtown Boston, two blocks from Boston Common and in easy walking distance to subway stations on three major lines.
Boasting a modernistic facade and sweeping vistas of New York City's famous skyline and the Hudson River, the hotel is within walking distance of Jacob Javits Convention Center and all major bus / subway lines.
Due to the cheap rates, there are no other services or facilities provided within the hotel, but major subway and bus lines are found close by which you can take to open up the wealth of bars, restaurants, nightclubs, theatres, museums, galleries, shops and attractions New York has to offer.
PUBLIC ART Major public art installations by Chuck Close, Jean Shin, Vik Muniz and Sarah Sze are unveiled on the new Second Avenue subway line in New York City.
In 2016 Sze will complete a major commission for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, at the 96th Street Station of the new Second Avenue subway line.
Less than two years old and tucked away in a residential corner of Maspeth, just over the Ridgewood line and nearly impossible to get to by subway, this storefront gallery is already mounting ambitious shows and getting major attention.
Major infrastructure projects — highways, dams, levies, electrical transmission lines, trains and subways — represent investments meant to pay off over generations.
In a country where the roads are the major public works projects in most places, upgrading bus lines to BRT technology could prove to be a more efficient transit solution than building light rails and subways, which require new and expensive infrastructures of their own.
Apparently there are several competitors for the projected new building but the ease of access to be provided by the new subway line would be a major factor in York's favour.
Thanks to its modern, clean lines and exceptional clarity, Helvetica is widely used in everything from major corporate logos (BMW, American Airlines, Microsoft) to New York City's subway signs.
It offers unsurpassed access to transportation, being just steps from the Long Island Rail Road, Metro North, New Jersey Transit and Amtrak at Penn Station, Port Authority, PATH, 15 subway lines and all major bus lines.
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