Issue 41 - December 2021
Hudson Reopens Flagship Store at Grand Central Terminal
In September, Hudson reopened its flagship Hudson News store in New York City’s iconic Grand Central Terminal in partnership with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and Metro-North Railroad.
A mainstay of Grand Central Terminal since 1990, Hudson News has served as a symbol of nostalgia and familiarity for all New Yorkers and those who visited daily. Today, the newly-reopened travel convenience store continues to pay homage to the heritage of the building, saved by Former U.S. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in 1978, while looking towards the future to meet the needs of the ever-evolving city as business travel and tourism return.
In the 2,500-square-foot store – around 232 m2 – customers can find food & beverages, electronics, and health and beauty products, in addition to books, magazines, and newspapers. The offering is complemented with branded merchandise and other local offerings to ensure travelers can cherish memories from their time in the Big Apple.
From NYC and to NYC
New York has long played an important part in Hudson’s operations. With a significant presence in the greater New York City area, including John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK); LaGuardia Airport (LGA); Port Authority Bus Terminal; New York Penn Station; Jacob K. Javits Convention Center; the Empire State Building; and the United Nations, Hudson’s re-entry into Grand Central Terminal continues to celebrate and strengthen Hudson’s roots in the local community.