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Old Posted Jun 14, 2016, 7:09 PM
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http://ny.curbed.com/2016/6/14/11933...ruction-begins

Construction on LaGuardia’s AirTrain Will Officially Begin Today
Part of a $4B overhaul of the airport






BY TANAY WARERKAR
JUN 14, 2016


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Vice President Joe Biden and Governor Andrew Cuomo will break ground on the long-awaited LaGuardia AirTrain project this afternoon, NY1 reports. Once up and running, this 1.5 mile long route, that will run along the Grand Central Parkway, will connect to the 7 Train, and Long Island Railroad at Willets Point.

The AirTrain is part of the $4 billion overhaul of LaGuardia Airport that is now getting underway and will lead to the creation of a new terminal that will reduce delays and allow better circulation for passengers and flights connecting through the airport.
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If the PA is telling you it has jumped from $4 Billion to $5.3 Billion... when it's finally constructed and completed a decade and half from now.. it will cost at least $10-12 Billion.

That's how the PA works!!

Here it goes..

PA broke ground just weeks ago and already news of skyrocketing cost overruns... what a JOKE!! When it's all said and done the New LaGuardia Airport will cost 13-15 billion! Just watch.. my quote above was from March 21st..when WSJ reported cost going up from 4B to 5.3B..

http://ny.curbed.com/2016/7/18/12211...price-increase

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Old Posted Aug 25, 2016, 10:39 PM
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It seems as though the design of the Delta portions of LGA has been changed a little. Can't wait to see some real construction going on (ie: the demo of Terminal B). And why are the old AA hangers still standing?

http://ny.curbed.com/2016/6/14/11938...verhaul-begins
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It seems as though the design of the Delta portions of LGA has been changed a little. Can't wait to see some real construction going on (ie: the demo of Terminal B). And why are the old AA hangers still standing?

http://ny.curbed.com/2016/6/14/11938...verhaul-begins
Can't tell if Delta cheapened it or kept the same general terminal. They definitely went 'lame' IMHO on the actually gate piers. Was this to squeeze in more gates? Anyone know?
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Old Posted Aug 28, 2016, 3:02 AM
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Can't tell if Delta cheapened it or kept the same general terminal. They definitely went 'lame' IMHO on the actually gate piers. Was this to squeeze in more gates? Anyone know?
Actually, let me see if I can put this in to context. If you look closely at the design of terminal B you will noticed that they've got a lot of planes wrapped around the gate hub of that futuristic design with the sky walk-over. But for me it appears the those gate areas are going to be close together (from an internal point of view).
But if we look at the Delta design, it seems as though those gate areas are more spacious inside. BTW, the Delta design has two more gate hubs as compared to the first rendering of the Delta design. Look closely: the original design had two gates with the triangle shaped hub leading to ext.'s on either side; subsequently. The new revised design, even-though this design doesn't have the futuristic shape as the others, to accommodate more area within the gate area.
Not sure if that was done to save money, but I think Delta considered the waiting areas and came up with a better solution.
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Actually, let me see if I can put this in to context. If you look closely at the design of terminal B you will noticed that they've got a lot of planes wrapped around the gate hub of that futuristic design with the sky walk-over. But for me it appears the those gate areas are going to be close together (from an internal point of view).
But if we look at the Delta design, it seems as though those gate areas are more spacious inside. BTW, the Delta design has two more gate hubs as compared to the first rendering of the Delta design. Look closely: the original design had two gates with the triangle shaped hub leading to ext.'s on either side; subsequently. The new revised design, even-though this design doesn't have the futuristic shape as the others, to accommodate more area within the gate area.
Not sure if that was done to save money, but I think Delta considered the waiting areas and came up with a better solution.
Thanks for the feedback.

Unrelated question and SIAP, do you know if the LIRR will have trains from Penn to Mets like they do Penn to Jamaica? Will really help me out personally if they will!
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Rail to LGA is finally going to happen, overdue as heck!! Good work Cuomo.
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Old Posted Aug 9, 2017, 2:59 PM
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Magic Johnson LaGuardia Airport investment revealed during Delta Terminal groundbreaking

By Lisa L. Colangelo
August 8, 2017


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It’s going to take a little magic to transform LaGuardia Airport into a shiny, welcoming portal to the city.

Magic Johnson Enterprises is investing in the massive $8 billion project to rebuild the outdated airport, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced Tuesday.
“LaGuardia is going to be a beautiful front door to New York,” said Cuomo during a ceremonial groundbreaking at the airport for the new $3.4 billion Delta Terminal. “It’s not just an airport, it’s a symbol.”

He said the partnership with the former NBA star turned entrepreneur and investor marks a major milestone for the state’s commitment to support Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) projects.

Specifically, Magic Johnson Enterprises and Loop Capital, which together make up JLC Infrastructure, are investing with LaGuardia Gateway Partners, which is building the western half of the airport in Queens. JLC Infrastructure is committing to $10 million in equity for that portion of the airport development.




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Cuomo breaks ground on eastern portion of LaGuardia Airport as transformation enters new phase


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Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Tuesday that the east side of the new LaGuardia Airport, which will house Delta terminals, has officially started construction.

Terminals C and D will be completely rebuilt and the four new concourses will be connected with a canopy and walkways so passengers can easily access other parts of the airport.

This will be the first major reconstruction of an airport in the country since Denver International Airport was built in 1994. In a visit to Philadelphia in 2014, Vice President Joe Biden compared LaGuardia Airport to a “third world country.”

Soon after, Cuomo announced a $6 billion private-public partnership that would transform the Queens airport, which was opened in 1939, into a “globally renowned airport.”

Construction began in 2016 on the largest public-private partnership in United States history, with LaGuardia Gateway Partners financing two-thirds of the project. Delta Airlines will contribute $3.4 billion to construct its new terminal.

Half of the new gates in Terminal B will be open to passengers by 2018. The main terminal area, which will connect Terminal B and Terminal C for the first time, will be open in 2020 and a second set of gates will open in two phases – one later in 2020 and the last phase in 2021.

“We’re going to build that’s smarter, more efficient, more effective than ever before,” Cuomo said at the press conference.











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Check Out The Slick New Renderings For LaGuardia's $4 Billion Delta Terminal Overhaul

BY JAKE OFFENHARTZ
AUG 8, 2017


















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Looks already outdated imo, with the airtrain to nowhere.
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It simply needs to be a modern, functioning airport, which is what people need, and a far cry from what it is today.
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Any new construction photos lately? Can we see it? Haven't they start construction LGA AirTrain?
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Any new construction photos lately? Can we see it? Haven't they start construction LGA AirTrain?
Here's a link to the most realistic rendering of the Delta section. Look closely at the existing structures and u'll get my point ie: new parking terminal and electrical substation building

https://www.constructionequipmentgui...s-summer/35703
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Old Posted Sep 28, 2017, 1:23 PM
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Terminal B's east gate building and headhouse

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It looks great. NY really needs this. The airports need to be upgraded because the current first impression for those entering the city is very poor in comparison to NY's competing cities around the globe, especially London. London's main business airports are superior now that hey have been upgraded to modern standards with terminals that are very impressive.

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It simply needs to be a modern, functioning airport, which is what people need, and a far cry from what it is today.
No, it needs a design that highlights NY's role in the world and reflects its Alpha+ status.
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Are they ever going to start train services to LGA, JFK and EWR from Manhattan which don't require changing at Jamaica, etc and can run express?

It's so hard to get to NY's airports compared to other cities around the world. I think I tried taking NJ transit to EWR once and the AirTrain to JFK once. Now I refuse to fly to/from EWR and just pay for an Uber to JFK.
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pssst -- there are regular one seat shuttles to those airports from midtown.
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Old Posted Sep 29, 2017, 7:56 PM
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No, it needs a design that highlights NY's role in the world and reflects its Alpha+ status.
New York's place in the world isn't and hasn't been in question. This is but one of 3 major airports in the immediate area. And people will tell you, they care more about functionality and comfort than about any design or perceived place in the world.
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