Apparently this is the season of good subway news. According to a notice from Community Board Six the refurbishment of the 4th Avenue/9th Street subway station will be completed this month. The two year project included exterior brick work, replacement of lighting and restoration of entrance globes and entrance doors. The MTA also promised to reopen the east side entrance to the station, which they did in February of last year. Perhaps the biggest news is that commercial tenants will occupy the storefront spaces under the elevated station within a matter of months. No word on what kind of tenants are coming. Community Board Six also announced that the remaining work on the $275.5 million Culver Viaduct reconstruction project should be finished by the end of the year.
More Details Emerge on 4th Ave. Subway Reno [Brownstoner]


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  1. I’d like to note that it is June 12th and as far as I can tell we are no closer to having construction completed at the 4th avenue 9th street station than we were when this article was written on May 9th. I have seen nothing that accounts for this delay or explains when it construction will finally come to an end.