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New Jersey Plans $250 Million Replacement of Camden Transit Hub

State, NJ Transit To Team Up, Seek Proposals for Project
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, Democratic Rep. Donald Norcross, New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner and NJ Transit Chairwoman Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti and Camden Mayor Frank Moran take part in a news conference Wednesday regarding the $250 million redevelopment of the Walter Rand Transportation Center in Camden. (Edwin Torres/New Jersey governor office)
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, Democratic Rep. Donald Norcross, New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner and NJ Transit Chairwoman Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti and Camden Mayor Frank Moran take part in a news conference Wednesday regarding the $250 million redevelopment of the Walter Rand Transportation Center in Camden. (Edwin Torres/New Jersey governor office)
CoStar News
February 17, 2021 | 10:22 P.M.

New Jersey will be soliciting proposals to expand and replace the aged Walter Rand Transportation Center in Camden, a $250 million project planned for the site near Philadelphia.

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