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Doing business with the MTA

The MTA is one of the largest business drivers in the New York region, which itself is a global economic hub. Whether it’s contracting opportunities, real estate, or marketing partnerships, from local mom-and-pop establishments to large corporations, the MTA can help you expand your business opportunities.

Advertising and filming

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Filming on MTA properties
Licensing MTA intellectual property

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Real estate

Building near transit
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Small business

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Opportunities for Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program

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Working on or near LIRR property
Working on or near Metro-North property in New York
Working on or near Metro-North property in Connecticut CTDOT manages document submission for all projects within Connecticut.

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