New York, NY Fulton Center
The Fulton Center is a complex of buildings, entrances and pedestrian tunnels utilized as a transit center and retail complex at the intersection of Fulton Street and Broadway in Lower Manhattan. It was designed by Grimshaw and James Carpenter Design Associates and opened in November 2014. At the heart of the center is the Sky Reflector-Net which bounces daylight four stories deep. The complex connects the Fulton Street station on the 2 3 trains on the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line, the Fulton Street station on the 4 5 trains on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, the Fulton Street station on the A C trains on the IND Eighth Avenue Line, the Fulton Street station on the J Z trains on the BMT Nassau Street Line, the Cortlandt Street station on the N R trains on the BMT Broadway Line, and in the future will also connect to the World Trade Center PATH station, as well as the Cortlandt Street station on the 1 train on the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line, and the World Trade Center station on the E train on the IND Eighth Avenue Line through the World Trade Center Transportation Hub.
New York, NY Fulton Center
The Fulton Center is a complex of buildings, entrances and pedestrian tunnels utilized as a transit center and retail complex at the intersection of Fulton Street and Broadway in Lower Manhattan. It was designed by Grimshaw and James Carpenter Design Associates and opened in November 2014. At the heart of the center is the Sky Reflector-Net which bounces daylight four stories deep. The complex connects the Fulton Street station on the 2 3 trains on the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line, the Fulton Street station on the 4 5 trains on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, the Fulton Street station on the A C trains on the IND Eighth Avenue Line, the Fulton Street station on the J Z trains on the BMT Nassau Street Line, the Cortlandt Street station on the N R trains on the BMT Broadway Line, and in the future will also connect to the World Trade Center PATH station, as well as the Cortlandt Street station on the 1 train on the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line, and the World Trade Center station on the E train on the IND Eighth Avenue Line through the World Trade Center Transportation Hub.