Amtrak struck a deal this week to pay a real estate firm $505 million for control of D.C.’s Union Station, likely ending a dispute that might have been complicated by the Trump administration.
A last-ditch effort to challenge Amtrak's $505 million payout to take over prime real estate at Union Station has failed.
Amtrak passengers were dealt near hourlong delays on Saturday at the Washington Union Station stop as the train operator reported switch and signal issues.
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Amtrak initiates bid process to advance Houston-Dallas high-speed rail projectThis development follows Amtrak’s recent efforts to advance the project.
A light at the end of the tunnel has appeared in the years-long dispute over control of Washington, D.C.’s Union Station’s commercial ... A federal judge ruled last year that Amtrak was within its ...
In his letter to Mayor Bowser, Secretary Duffy said that he was concerned about murals that could, "distract from the ...
Ben Ashkenazy is contesting a half-billion-dollar deal between Amtrak and a lender ... according to the Washington Post. The Union Station Redevelopment Corporation, the federal government ...
Amtrak is seeking an additional business ... Regency Hotel and Reunion Tower near Eddie Bernice Johnson Union Station in downtown Dallas. Hunt Realty CEO Chris Kleinert told a reporter that ...
Amtrak has agreed to pay $505 million to real estate firm Rexmark for control of the commercial leasehold interest at D.C.’s Union Station, according to The Washington Post. The agreement ...
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