The Real Estate

A Sudden Round Two on Rail Yard Bids?

Gary Barnett.
Michael Nagle.
Gary Barnett.

The New York Times' Charles Bagli reported over the weekend that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has asked the five bidders for the West Side rail yards to submit a new round of bids. Apparently, the MTA would like to now lease for 99 years the 26 acres of rail yard rather than sell it. The MTA, the yards' landlord, would also like an "equity-type interest" in any project built on the site on the far West Side of Manhattan.

The new bids are due by Feb. 19.

The five bidders are Brookfield Properties; Extell Development Corporation; a partnership between the Durst Organization and Vornado Realty Trust; the Related Companies; and Tishman Speyer.

The Observer's Eliot Brown talked in late November with Brookfield president and CEO Ric Clark about his firm's bid. About a week later, Eliot also talked with Extell's president, Gary Barnett, who labeled the other four bids "flawed." And, in August, The Observer profiled Related chairman Stephen Ross.

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Anonymous (not verified) says:

Crain's reported on this last Tuesday.

Maintaining public ownership of the Hudson Yards site is in the public’s interest, but what is really needed is a coordinated plan – one that defines Moynihan Station as a catalyst - with more transparency about the public costs.

Read about Moynihan Station and the West Side at www.newpennstation.org.

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