from a decision by the New York City Councilhttp://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/25/nyregion/madison-square-garden-is-told-to-move.html?_r=2&
7/25/2013 12:32:18 PM
Never been to Penn Station. Is it really that bad?
7/25/2013 12:34:23 PM
it's not that bad
7/25/2013 1:46:16 PM
Compare it to what they tore down for MSG and it is.
7/25/2013 1:59:51 PM
Kind of bullshit that Dolan just drop $1B into MSG and may only get 10 years to recoup his investment. I mean it's his fault for spending that money without some kind of long term lease, but still seems pretty shitty. I am sure they'll figure out something to push this past 10 years.
7/25/2013 2:12:39 PM
No way this actually ends up being ten years. Carry on.
7/25/2013 2:14:12 PM
Old Penn station was amazing looking based on photography/movies I've seen.New Penn station feels like an airport.
7/25/2013 4:58:51 PM
wonder how modern-day Paul Kinsey feels about this
7/25/2013 5:39:31 PM
get ready for the jersey city knicks and staten island rangersseriously though build an arena out on 11th ave and get some subway infrastructure out there[Edited on July 25, 2013 at 8:55 PM. Reason : .]
7/25/2013 8:54:11 PM
wonder how this potential news will affect the ACC's plans to move the bball tourney up there
7/25/2013 9:00:33 PM
new penn station feels like airport at times and at other times feels like a nuclear shelter for when the soviets bomb.
7/25/2013 9:18:45 PM
It will be interesting to see if anything actually comes of this. It's a pretty easy feel good move for the city to "only" extend this permit for 10 years while saying "Now we can fix Penn Station!" It's another thing for them to actually be able to come up with a viable plan to fund what would be one of the largest infrastructure projects in the country. I hope it happens, but there are a lot of things that need to be sorted out first. I suspect that in 10 years the Garden will still be there and will be getting another permit extension.
7/25/2013 11:15:40 PM
7/25/2013 11:56:49 PM
The demolition of the orignal Penn Station for construction of MSG was a complete travesty and is one of the reasons the NYC Landmark Commission was formed to protect historic buildings. Looking at record drawings/plans and old photos of the original Penn with carriage houses and grand spaces is pretty cool (and sad). Kind-of crazy to think of MSG moving in 10 years considering all of the on-going construction for renovations nearing $1B. I would be happy to see Penn brought back to its original glory though.Across the street, Phase 1 for Moynihan Station is currently in construction (expansion of Penn Station into the historic Farley Post Office Building bound by 8th, 9th Aves and 31st, 33rd Streets). Phase 1 includes reconstruction of the West End Concourse for the LIRR, pedestrian plazas and station entrances at the Farley Building on 8th Ave, track/platform/escalator expansions, track ventilation, etc. Construction of the new grand concourse within the Farley Building and entrances at 9th Ave and midblock won't happen until Phase 2 & 3... pending funding of course.Original Penn:[Edited on July 26, 2013 at 12:21 AM. Reason : []
7/26/2013 12:15:54 AM