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But it may be years before anything gets built over the 26-acre railyards, which sit on both sides of 11th Avenue between 30th and 33rd Streets, or the Metropolitan Transportation Authority realizes anything close to the $1 billion that it is supposed to get for selling the development rights.
It may be years before anything gets built over the 26-acre West Side railyards, which sit on both sides of 11th Avenue between 30th and 33rd Streets, or the Metropolitan Transportation Authority realizes anything close to the $1 billion that it is supposed to get for selling the development rights, Charles V. Bagli reports in a news analysis.
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