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Fulton Center

Creating a Great
Public Space

MTA Capital Construction is building the new Fulton Center in Lower Manhattan, improving connections between, and to, six existing Lower Manhattan subway stations:

Fulton St A LineC Line
Fulton St J LineZ Line
Fulton St 2 Line3 Line
Fulton St 4 Line5 Line
Chambers St-WTC E Line
Cortlandt St R Line

The Fulton Center will serve as an essential transportation and retail hub in Lower Manhattan, providing a seamless transfer for passengers connecting to the A LineC LineJ LineZ Line2 Line3 Line4 Line5 Line subway lines and connections to the E LineR Line and 1 Line lines. It will eventually connect to the World Trade Center site, PATH trains and Hudson River ferries at the World Financial Center. Upon its completion in June 2014, the Fulton Center and adjacent Corbin Building will offer a multitude of retail and dining opportunities and over 65,000 square feet of retail space.

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The Fulton Center will be home to 70,000 square feet of retail and office space.

Fulton Center Facts

$1.4 billion project

Will serve 300,000 customers daily

Street-level ADA accessible entrances

Includes restoration of the historic Corbin Building, an 1888 landmark

Entire project complete in June 2014

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