Dey Street Passageway

The Dey Street Passageway or Dey Street Concourse is an underground passageway in Manhattan as part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Capital Construction Program as part of the Fulton Center project to rehabilitate the Fulton Street station and improve connectivity in Lower Manhattan. The Dey Street Passageway lies under Dey Street in Lower Manhattan between Broadway in the eastern end, and Church Street in its western end. The Dey Street Passageway will be part of a greater east-west corridor between the Seaport District and the World Financial Center and Battery Park.

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