The MTA leases and licenses a variety of retail, industrial, and advertising spaces. In addition, the MTA releases development opportunities and/or development rights for Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) projects.
Solicitations for bids are made via Request for Proposals (RFP) issued by MTA staff, and, for select properties, through real estate brokers. All Real Estate related RFPs are listed on this website.
MTA Transit-Oriented Development
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (“MTA”), in partnership with New York City Economic Development Corporation (“NYCEDC”),
acting on behalf of the City of New York (the “City”), is pleased to release a request for proposals (“RFP”) seeking proposals
from qualified parties (“Respondents”) for the purchase of the fee interest and/or development rights associated with all or a
portion of a City-owned site located at 470 Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, NY (Block 5024, Lot 28 and a portion of Lot 37) (the “Site”).
You can learn more and download the RFP at the following NYC EDC web site: Prospect Park Residential Development
RFP description & link to EDC web site
Metropolitan Transportation Authority
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is seeking proposals from qualified parties interested in a license to occupy portions of Metro-North and LIRR rights of way to design, construct, finance, install, operate, repair, replace and maintain a public-facing wireless communication connection system to expand broadband connectivity that will provide reliable and contiguous coverage throughout Metro-North and LIRR systems.
MNR LIRR Broadband RFP 11 05 25
Addendum 1 - Franchise License Agreement - RFP JO110525
MTA New York City Transit
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is seeking proposals from qualified parties interested in a lease for a mezzanine retail unit at NYCT's 168 St station in Manhattan. Uses including coffee will be entertained.
RFP for the leasing of a retail unit at NYCT's 168 St station. Coffee uses will be entertained.
Addendum to Extend RFP Deadline
Addendum 3 - 168th Street Station TG062025
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is seeking proposals from qualified parties interested in a lease of 3 retail units throughout NYCT's 125 St - Lexington Avenue station in Manhattan. Uses including coffee will be entertained.
Request for Proposals for the lease of 3 retail units at 125 St -- Lexington Av
Addendum 1 -- Deadline is now October 21
Addendum 2 -- Deadline is now November 14
Addendum 3 -- Deadline extended to December 5
Addendum 4 -- Deadline extended to December 19
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is seeking proposals from qualified parties interested in a lease of two platform retail units at NYCT's Queens Plaza station in Queens. Uses including coffee will be considered.
Queens Plaza station in Queens
Addendum 1 -- Deadline is now October 22
Addendum 2 -- Deadline is now December 5
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is seeking proposals from qualified parties interested in a lease for a platform retail unit at NYCT's 3rd Avenue -- East 149 Street subway station in the Bronx. Uses including coffee will be considered.
Request for Proposals for the lease of one retail unit at the downtown platform at 3rd Avenue -- East 149 Street, Bronx
Addendum 1 -- Deadline is now October 29
Addendum 2 -- Deadline is now December 5
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is seeking proposals from qualified parties interested in a lease of a mezzanine retail unit at NYCT's Inwood - 207th St Manhattan. Uses including coffee will be considered.
Inwood-207th Street Station, A-Train 8th Avenue Line South Mezzanine RFP
Inwood-207th Street Station, A-Train 8th Avenue Line South Mezzanine RFP Addendum
MTA Long Island Rail Road
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is seeking proposals from qualified parties interested in a lease of a kiosk retail unit located at Long Island Rail Road's Baldwin Station, Baldwin, New York.
RFP TG10272025 LIRR Baldwin Station
For more information regarding Grand Central Terminal real estate specific opportunities and inquiries click here.
A Request for Proposals (RFP) provides information on an available property or location, explains how to prepare a proposal, and outlines terms of prospective leases or licenses. An RFP may also describe improvements the parties of a business is expected to make to a property as a condition of an agreement. When RFPs are advertised, a site visit is typically arranged to permit prospective proposers to view the space listed. The MTA seeks proposals from as many potential proposers as possible, evaluates all of the proposals submitted, negotiates terms and conditions, and concludes the transaction.
MTA invites all interested parties to submit a proposal in response to an announcement of an RFP. The specific requirements of any RFP and the documents required in support of any proposal will be detailed in the RFP information packet which is available on-line via the links shown above.
All inquiries are encouraged, and the MTA welcomes the participation of minorities, women, and other disadvantaged groups in the business opportunities available on MTA property. The
MTA Department of Diversity and Civil Rights at 646-252-1369 is available to provide assistance to applicants. No proposer will be subject to discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, marital status, gender, sexual orientation, age, or disability.