Hudson Ltd. announced the reopening of its flagship Hudson News store at New York City’s world-famous Grand Central Terminal in partnership with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority 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 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. Located in the Main Concourse under the east staircase and opposite Grand Central Market, Hudson News makes the highly-anticipated return to its former high-profile location – complete with a new, reimagined look for the 2,500-square-foot space. The store’s exterior preserves the past, with sprawling archways and an inviting, wide-open storefront that is reminiscent of the store’s original architectural design. Inside, the new layout creates a more modern shopping experience, with the choice of traditional checkout or the new option to stop at one of three contactless self-checkout kiosks for those traveling at the speed of a ‘New York minute.’ Clearly-defined primary categories – the cornerstones of any Hudson travel convenience store – provide visitors an assortment of essentials across food and beverage, electronics, health and beauty, and per the store’s namesake, books, magazines, and newspapers. For those looking to take a piece of the Big Apple home with them, the store offers authentic branded merchandise, must-read regional titles, and other local offerings that are affirmatively New York.