Will Penn Station’s much-needed makeover boost commuters – or Trump?
A proposed $8 billion renovation of New York City's Penn Station aims to enhance infrastructure for over 600,000 daily commuters. Critics question whether the improvements will prioritize service and safety or serve to bolster President Trump's legacy at taxpayer expense. Construction is set to begin by the end of 2027, with potential impacts on the city's budget.
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