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Dey Street Overnight Closures

Overnight closures are planned on Dey Street, where the new subway entrance recently opened
Overnight closures are planned on Dey Street, where the new subway entrance recently opened

Metropolitan Transportation Authority crews continue to make progress in several major areas of the new Fulton Center complex. Starting Monday, November 26, large-equipment and material deliveries require full closures of Dey Street, from Broadway to Church Street for one week. The closures are planned from nightly between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m., through approximately Saturday, December 1. Detour signs will be posted to help redirect traffic and pedestrian traffic will be maintained. The closures are approved by the city Department of Transportation.

Across Broadway at the Corbin Building, work hours are extended to both Saturday and Sunday after 9 a.m. The additional hours allow crews to expedite rehabilitation work on the landmark building.

Glass and steel-mullion installation at the Fulton Centers main building continues this fall, along with interior build-out and connection to the renovated A/C mezzanine and 4/5 subway platform.

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