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| − | * ... that New York City's '''[[Fulton Center]]''' transit complex, paid for using September 11 recovery funds, cost $650 million more than | + | * ... that New York City's '''[[Fulton Center]]''' transit complex, paid for using September 11 recovery funds, cost $650 million more than originally budgeted and opened seven years behind schedule? <small>Source: [https://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/23/after-an-earlier-delay-the-fulton-street-transit-center-finally-rises/ NY Times]. "What was supposed to open in 2007 at a cost of $750 million took seven more years and totaled $1.4 billion."</small> |
** '''ALT1''':... that the '''[[Fulton Center]]''' transit complex is the first subway station in New York City to receive a certification for environmental sustainability? <small>Source: [https://www.metro.us/new-york/fulton-center-is-first-subway-station-to-receive-leed-rating/zsJpcp---ktJeDbkfabXTQ Metro USA]. "The MTA announced Wednesday that the agency’s Fulton Center station — located on Broadway between Fulton and Dey streets — has been awarded the LEED Silver rating. [...] Fulton Center is the first subway station in New York to receive the special rating."</small> | ** '''ALT1''':... that the '''[[Fulton Center]]''' transit complex is the first subway station in New York City to receive a certification for environmental sustainability? <small>Source: [https://www.metro.us/new-york/fulton-center-is-first-subway-station-to-receive-leed-rating/zsJpcp---ktJeDbkfabXTQ Metro USA]. "The MTA announced Wednesday that the agency’s Fulton Center station — located on Broadway between Fulton and Dey streets — has been awarded the LEED Silver rating. [...] Fulton Center is the first subway station in New York to receive the special rating."</small> | ||
** '''ALT2''':... that the '''[[Fulton Center]]''' transit complex is the first subway station in New York City to receive a [[Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design]] certification? <small>Source: Metro USA.</small> | ** '''ALT2''':... that the '''[[Fulton Center]]''' transit complex is the first subway station in New York City to receive a [[Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design]] certification? <small>Source: Metro USA.</small> | ||
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Fulton Center
- ... that New York City's Fulton Center transit complex, paid for using September 11 recovery funds, cost $650 million more than originally budgeted and opened seven years behind schedule? Source: NY Times. "What was supposed to open in 2007 at a cost of $750 million took seven more years and totaled $1.4 billion."
- ALT1:... that the Fulton Center transit complex is the first subway station in New York City to receive a certification for environmental sustainability? Source: Metro USA. "The MTA announced Wednesday that the agency’s Fulton Center station — located on Broadway between Fulton and Dey streets — has been awarded the LEED Silver rating. [...] Fulton Center is the first subway station in New York to receive the special rating."
- ALT2:... that the Fulton Center transit complex is the first subway station in New York City to receive a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification? Source: Metro USA.
- Reviewed: I will do a review later.
Improved to Good Article status by Epicgenius (talk) and Kew Gardens 613 (talk). Nominated by Epicgenius (talk) at 20:47, 3 March 2018 (UTC).
- File:Symbol question.svg Article has been promoted to GA status recently and is long enough. Looks to meet guidelines on plagiarism, sourcing, and neutrality; I would like to see the reference's date styles harmonized, though. Hooks are short and sourced. ALT0 is the most interesting, followed by ALT1; ALT2 means very little to someone that isn't in the loop about sustainability ratings. Just needs a QPQ. SounderBruce 21:58, 3 March 2018 (UTC)