WANT $2.7B FOR THE MTA?

By Hudson Yards West | March 6, 2025


The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), in desperate need of infrastructure improvements, now faces a whopping $33 billion capital plan shortfall.

The New Yorkers who rely on mass transit each day are counting on Albany to find a solution.

The MTA stands to gain $1.5 billion in revenue through the awarding of up to three downstate casino licenses by the end of 2025; each selected bid will pay at least $500 million to the state. The license fees are a one-time cash infusion, and it is essential that the state Gaming Commission adheres to this timeline.

Only one casino proposal – Hudson Yards West – provides a significant and recurring revenue stream on which the MTA can rely, providing more than $2.7 billion to the MTA.

Hudson Yards has paid over $1 billion to the MTA to date from ground rent, fee title acquisition, taxes and more.

Hudson Yards West is projected to pay the MTA over $2.7 billion through rental payments, dedicated sales taxes and other revenue streams as a direct result of construction on the MTA’s rail yard property.

At the state’s discretion, potential areas for system investment include:

  • Building the Interborough Express connecting Brooklyn and Queens.
  • Expanding the long-awaited Q Line into East Harlem.
  • Replacing up to 1,500 subway cars that have been in operation since the 1980s.

In the face of significant unpredictability when it comes to federal funds – including the future of the already scaled-back congestion pricing program – the MTA needs a sustained, reliable revenue stream.

Hudson Yards West represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to ensure a sustainable, safe and state-of-the-art transit system for years to come.

This $12 billion proposal from Related Companies/ Oxford Properties Group and Wynn Resorts will bring:

  • 35,000 union construction jobs during development
  • $2.7 billion for the MTA and our subway systems
  • Significant support for local community organizations
  • A new neighborhood public K-8 school and daycare center
  • A world-class casino and resort with 5,000 permanent union jobs
  • Hundreds more affordable apartments (300+) to complete the 1,100 total affordable units originally committed at Hudson Yards
  • A plan for safer and cleaner streets in the surrounding neighborhoods
  • A 5.6-acre public, green park — the size of Bryant Park — that provides additional access points to the High Line and Hudson River Park

Learn more at hudsonyardswest.com.

 

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