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Photos of the two new terminals at the new $8 billion redeveloped LaGuardia Airport.

 

Credit: PANYNJ

On Monday, Nov. 25, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Executive Director Rick Cotton and Jessica Forse, program executive of JFK redevelopment program, provided an update and a media tour of its ongoing $19 billion redevelopment of John F. Kennedy International Airport.

 

This photo shows progress on the Port Authority's work to build a new roadway network serving JFK.

 

Credit: PANYNJ

  

In September 2024, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and JFK Millennium Partners, (JMP) the company that manages John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 7 and is currently building the airport’s new state-of-the art $4.2 billion Terminal 6, announced that renowned Brooklyn artist Ron Bass’ first-ever art airport installation will elevate the travel experience for Terminal 7 passengers by contributing to a uniquely New York sense of place.

 

Ron Bass is celebrated for his eclectic and dynamic style that seamlessly blends elements of pop culture, street art and fashion. A native New Yorker, Bass is deeply influenced by the city’s rich artistic heritage and diverse cultural landscape. Over the years, Bass has made significant contributions to the art scene in New York City.

 

The four wall murals represent the first major art exhibition at the terminal, which is home to 13 domestic and international airlines operating some 2,000 flights per day. The four installations are located in the departures and arrivals areas, marking a significant cultural addition to Terminal 7. Bass’ art exhibit at Terminal 7 will be on view for a limited period until 2026.

 

Passengers are invited to interact with the murals and to take a moment to connect with the artistic pulse of New York City before embarking on their journeys at these locations in Terminal 7:

-“Dear NY” – arrivals

-“Unified” – by gates 7/8

-“I (really) LOVE NY” – by the Currency Exchange near gates 5/6

-“Destination: New Heights” – gate 9

 

Credit: JFK Millennium Partners (JMP)

 

Photos of the two new terminals at the new $8 billion redeveloped LaGuardia Airport.

  

Credit: PANYNJ

March 14, 2021:

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Toronto,

Mixed-use Development,

Grand Hotel Redevelopment,

225 Jarvis St,

Amexon Development Corporation,

49s,

Core Architects,

In September 2024, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and JFK Millennium Partners, (JMP) the company that manages John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 7 and is currently building the airport’s new state-of-the art $4.2 billion Terminal 6, announced that renowned Brooklyn artist Ron Bass’ first-ever art airport installation will elevate the travel experience for Terminal 7 passengers by contributing to a uniquely New York sense of place.

 

The four wall murals represent the first major art exhibition at the terminal, which is home to 13 domestic and international airlines operating some 2,000 flights per day. The four installations are located in the departures and arrivals areas, marking a significant cultural addition to Terminal 7. Bass’ art exhibit at Terminal 7 will be on view for a limited period until 2026.

 

Passengers are invited to interact with the murals and to take a moment to connect with the artistic pulse of New York City before embarking on their journeys at these locations in Terminal 7:

-“Dear NY” – arrivals

-“Unified” – by gates 7/8

-“I (really) LOVE NY” – by the Currency Exchange near gates 5/6

-“Destination: New Heights” – gate 9

 

Credit: JFK Millennium Partners (JMP)

 

Photos of the two new terminals at the new $8 billion redeveloped LaGuardia Airport.

 

Credit: PANYNJ

John Wiersma, Foundation Board Chair, Joan Wideman, RVHS Boad member, and Rik Ganderton, RVHS President and CEO.

On Monday, Nov. 25, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Executive Director Rick Cotton and Jessica Forse, program executive of JFK redevelopment program, provided an update and a media tour of its ongoing $19 billion redevelopment of John F. Kennedy International Airport.

 

This rendering shows an overhead view of the new Terminal 6.

 

Credit: JFK Millennium Partners

  

Lakeland, Fla. May 2, 2022. (Photo by Tom Hagerty)

November 6, 2007—Walls being erected in the lobby outside the Emergency Department.

In September 2024, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and JFK Millennium Partners, (JMP) the company that manages John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 7 and is currently building the airport’s new state-of-the art $4.2 billion Terminal 6, announced that renowned Brooklyn artist Ron Bass’ first-ever art airport installation will elevate the travel experience for Terminal 7 passengers by contributing to a uniquely New York sense of place.

 

Ron Bass is celebrated for his eclectic and dynamic style that seamlessly blends elements of pop culture, street art and fashion. A native New Yorker, Bass is deeply influenced by the city’s rich artistic heritage and diverse cultural landscape. Over the years, Bass has made significant contributions to the art scene in New York City.

 

The four wall murals represent the first major art exhibition at the terminal, which is home to 13 domestic and international airlines operating some 2,000 flights per day. The four installations are located in the departures and arrivals areas, marking a significant cultural addition to Terminal 7. Bass’ art exhibit at Terminal 7 will be on view for a limited period until 2026.

 

Passengers are invited to interact with the murals and to take a moment to connect with the artistic pulse of New York City before embarking on their journeys at these locations in Terminal 7:

-“Dear NY” – arrivals

-“Unified” – by gates 7/8

-“I (really) LOVE NY” – by the Currency Exchange near gates 5/6

-“Destination: New Heights” – gate 9

 

Credit: JFK Millennium Partners (JMP)

 

On Monday, Nov. 25, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Executive Director Rick Cotton and Jessica Forse, program executive of JFK redevelopment program, provided an update and a media tour of its ongoing $19 billion redevelopment of John F. Kennedy International Airport.

 

This photo shows progress on the Port Authority's work to build a new roadway network serving JFK.

 

Credit: PANYNJ

  

Photos of the two new terminals at the new $8 billion redeveloped LaGuardia Airport.

 

Credit: PANYNJ

#wandsworth #wandsworthriverside #architecture

On Monday, Nov. 25, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Executive Director Rick Cotton and Jessica Forse, program executive of JFK redevelopment program, provided an update and a media tour of its ongoing $19 billion redevelopment of John F. Kennedy International Airport.

  

This photo shows progress on the Port Authority's work to build a new roadway network serving JFK.

 

Credit: PANYNJ

  

On Monday, Nov. 25, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Executive Director Rick Cotton and Jessica Forse, program executive of JFK redevelopment program, provided an update and a media tour of its ongoing $19 billion redevelopment of John F. Kennedy International Airport.

 

This photo shows progress on the Port Authority's work to build a new roadway network serving JFK.

 

Credit: PANYNJ

  

In September 2024, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and JFK Millennium Partners, (JMP) the company that manages John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 7 and is currently building the airport’s new state-of-the art $4.2 billion Terminal 6, announced that renowned Brooklyn artist Ron Bass’ first-ever art airport installation will elevate the travel experience for Terminal 7 passengers by contributing to a uniquely New York sense of place.

 

Ron Bass is celebrated for his eclectic and dynamic style that seamlessly blends elements of pop culture, street art and fashion. A native New Yorker, Bass is deeply influenced by the city’s rich artistic heritage and diverse cultural landscape. Over the years, Bass has made significant contributions to the art scene in New York City.

 

The four wall murals represent the first major art exhibition at the terminal, which is home to 13 domestic and international airlines operating some 2,000 flights per day. The four installations are located in the departures and arrivals areas, marking a significant cultural addition to Terminal 7. Bass’ art exhibit at Terminal 7 will be on view for a limited period until 2026.

 

Passengers are invited to interact with the murals and to take a moment to connect with the artistic pulse of New York City before embarking on their journeys at these locations in Terminal 7:

-“Dear NY” – arrivals

-“Unified” – by gates 7/8

-“I (really) LOVE NY” – by the Currency Exchange near gates 5/6

-“Destination: New Heights” – gate 9

 

Credit: JFK Millennium Partners (JMP)

 

Photos of the two new terminals at the new $8 billion redeveloped LaGuardia Airport.

 

Credit: PANYNJ

Photos of the two new terminals at the new $8 billion redeveloped LaGuardia Airport.

 

Credit: PANYNJ

Photos of the two new terminals at the new $8 billion redeveloped LaGuardia Airport.

  

Credit: PANYNJ

On Monday, Nov. 25, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Executive Director Rick Cotton and Jessica Forse, program executive of JFK redevelopment program, provided an update and a media tour of its ongoing $19 billion redevelopment of John F. Kennedy International Airport.

 

This photo shows progress on the Port Authority's work to build a new roadway network serving JFK.

 

Credit: PANYNJ

  

March 14, 2021:

 

Toronto,

Mixed-use Development,

Grand Hotel Redevelopment,

225 Jarvis St,

Amexon Development Corporation,

49s,

Core Architects,

This is a redevelopment of Charter Place in Watford Town Centre. Photos are of the revamping of one the multi-storey car parks.

Photos of the two new terminals at the new $8 billion redeveloped LaGuardia Airport.

 

Credit: PANYNJ

Photos of the two new terminals at the new $8 billion redeveloped LaGuardia Airport.

  

Credit: PANYNJ

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Photos of the two new terminals at the new $8 billion redeveloped LaGuardia Airport.

 

Credit: PANYNJ

Photos of the two new terminals at the new $8 billion redeveloped LaGuardia Airport.

 

Credit: PANYNJ

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