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Airport MBTA Blue Line | Boston | Massachusetts Airport MBTA Blue Line | Boston | Massachusetts Property Details Address: Transportation Way and Service Road, Boston, MA 02128 Size: 30” W x 34” D x 84” H Daily MBTA Ridership: 7,429 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located at Airport Station in Boston. Airport Station is located on the MBTA Blue Line and only a few stops away from downtown Boston. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD Concession Space Amenity Aquarium MBTA Blue Line | Boston | Massachusetts Property Details Address: Atlantic Avenue and State Street, Boston, MA 02120 Size: 48” W x 52” D x 96” H Daily MBTA Ridership: 4,776 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located at Aquarium Station in Revere. Aquarium Station is located on the MBTA Blue Line in downtown Boston. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD INBOUND OUTBOUND Stairs/Escalator Stairs/Escalator to Bowdoin to Wonderland Collectors Booth Turnstiles Turnstiles Service Gate Unpaid Lobby Stairs to State Stairs/Escalator Amenity Street to Atlantic Avenue K 2 Ashmont MBTA Red Line | Boston| Massachusetts Property Details Address: Dorchester Avenue and Ashmont Street, Boston, MA 02124 Size: 48” W x 52” D x 96” H Daily MBTA Ridership: 9,293 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located at Ashmont Station (South Lobby) in Boston. Ashmont Station is located on the MBTA Red Line and downtown Boston is just 15 minutes away. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD Turnstiles Concession Space Charlie Card Machines Customer Service Booth Entrance/Exit to Mattapan Trolley Benches Amenity Entrance/Exit to Busway Entrance/Exit to Busway Charles/MGH MBTA Red Line | Boston | Massachusetts Property Details Address: Cambridge Street and Charles Street, Boston, MA 02114 Size: 48” W x 52” D x 96” H Daily MBTA Ridership 12,065 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located at Charles/MGH Station in Boston. Charles/MGH Station is located on the MBTA Red Line in downtown Boston. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD Courthouse MBTA Silver Line | Boston| Massachusetts Property Details Address: Seaport Boulevard and Pittsburg Street Boston, MA 02210 Size: 48” W x 52” D x 96” H Daily MBTA Ridership: 1,283 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located at Courthouse Station in Boston. Courthouse Station is located on the MBTA Silver Line in the Seaport District of downtown Boston. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD Amenity Davis Square MBTA Red Line | Somerville| Massachusetts Property Details Address: College Avenue and Elm Street Somerville, MA 02144 Size: 48” W x 52” D x 96” H Daily MBTA Ridership: 12,857 Trash receptacle will be relocated The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority prior to (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located installation of the on the lower level at Davis Square Station in Amenity Somerville. Davis Square Station is located on the MBTA Red Line and downtown Boston is just a few stops away. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD Charlie Card Machines Entrance/Exit to Entrance/Exit Busway/College Avenue Amenity to Elm Street Turnstiles Stairs/Escalator down to platform Davis Square MBTA Red Line | Somerville| Massachusetts Property Details Address: College Avenue and Elm Street, Somerville, MA 02144 Size: 48” W x 52” D x 96” H Daily MBTA Ridership: 12,857 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located on the upper level of Davis Square Station in Somerville. Davis Square Station is located on the MBTA Red Line and downtown Boston is just a few stops away. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD Amenity F-1 Downtown Crossing MBTA Red Line | Boston | Massachusetts Property Details Address: Washington Street and Summer Street Boston, MA 02111 Size: 48” W x 52” D x 96” H Daily MBTA Ridership: 23,478 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located at Downtown Crossing Station in Boston. Downtown Crossing Station is located on the MBTA Red Line in downtown Boston. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD Forest Hills MBTA Orange Line | Boston | Massachusetts Property Details Address: Washington Street and Hyde Park Avenue, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Size: 48” W x 52” D x 96” H Daily MBTA Ridership: 15,150 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located at Forest Hills Station in Jamaica Plain. Forest Hills Station is at the end of the MBTA Orange Line and downtown Boston is just a few stops away. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD Stairs to Orange Line Turnstiles Amenity Government Center MBTA Green and Blue Line | Boston | Massachusetts Property Details Address: Cambridge Street and Court Street, Boston, MA 02203 Size: 48” W x 52” D x 96” H Daily MBTA Ridership: 10,828 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located at Government Center Station in Boston. Government Center Station is on the MBTA Green Line and Blue Line in downtown Boston. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD Exit to Cambridge Street Exit to Court Street Harvard MBTA Red Line | Cambridge | Massachusetts Property Details Address: 1400 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge MA 02138 Size: 48” W x 52” D x 96” H Daily MBTA Ridership: 23,199 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located at Harvard Station in Cambridge. Harvard Station is located on the MBTA Red Line and downtown Boston is just 15 minutes away. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD Stairs/Escalator down to Subway and Bus Stairs/Escalator up to Massachusetts Avenue Existing Concession Space Amenity Hingham Intermodal MBTA Ferry | Hingham| Massachusetts Property Details Address: 349 Lincoln Street, Hingham, MA 02043 Size: 48” W x 52” D x 96” H Daily MBTA Ridership: 1,283 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located at the Hingham Intermodal Station in Hingham. The Hingham Intermodal Station is located at the Hingham Shipyard and is just a 40-minute ferry ride to downtown Boston. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD Jackson Square MBTA Orange Line | Jamaica Plain | Massachusetts Property Details Address: 1500 Columbus Avenue, Jamaica Plain, MA 02119 Size: 48” W x 52” D x 96” H Daily MBTA Ridership: 5,828 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located at Jackson Square Station in Jamaica Plain. Jackson Square Station is on the MBTA Orange Line and downtown Boston is just minutes away. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD Amenity UNPAID LOBBY Kenmore MBTA Green Line | Boston | Massachusetts Property Details Address: Commonwealth Ave. and Kenmore St. Boston, MA 02215 Size: 30” W x 34” D x 84” H Daily MBTA Ridership: 9,503 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located at Kenmore Station in Boston. Kenmore Station is on the MBTA Green Line in the Fenway area of downtown Boston. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD Amenity North Station MBTA Green & Orange Line | Boston | Massachusetts Property Details Address: 135 Causeway Street, Boston MA 02114 Size: 48” W x 52” D x 96” H Daily MBTA Ridership: 17,079 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located at North Station in Boston. North Station is on the MBTA Green and Orange Lines in downtown Boston. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD Amenity Porter Square MBTA Red Line | Cambridge | Massachusetts Property Details Address: 1899 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge MA 02140 Size: 48” W x 52” D x 96” H Daily MBTA Ridership: 8,850 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located at Porter Square Station in Cambridge. Porter Square Station is located on the MBTA Red Line and downtown Boston is just 20 minutes away. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD Amenity Prudential Center MBTA Green Line | Boston | Massachusetts Property Details Address: Huntington Avenue and Belvidere Street, MA, 02199 Size: 30” W x 34” D x 84” H Daily MBTA Ridership: 3,643 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located at Prudential Center Station in Boston. Prudential Center Station is on the MBTA Green Line and is located in the Back Bay neighborhood of downtown Boston. Bid Release Date: TBD Pre-Bid Meeting: TBD Questions Due: TBD Bid Due Date: TBD Amenity Charlie Card Machine Doors Quincy Adams MBTA Red Line | Quincy | Massachusetts Property Details Address: Burgin Parkway and Centre Street, Quincy, MA 02169 Size: 48” W x 52” D x 96” H Daily MBTA Ridership 4,785 The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) seeks bids to lease the amenity space located at Quincy Adams Station located in Quincy.
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