(Reuters) - The Democrat, at a news conference, declined to estimate
what one of the largest blocks of open space left in Manhattan
might fetch. However, the mass transit agency has said it
expects to get $1 billion from the bids.
As much as 12 million square feet of offices, apartments, a
hotel and a cultural center can be built on the site.
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what one of the largest blocks of open space left in Manhattan
might fetch. However, the mass transit agency has said it
expects to get $1 billion from the bids.
As much as 12 million square feet of offices, apartments, a
hotel and a cultural center can be built on the site.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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