JetBlue Stadium for Jets and Giants, MetLife Field for the Mets, Citi Park for the new soccer team, New York City FC. In a perfect world. Also in a perfect world, just let Staten Island take the...
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JetBlue Stadium for Jets and Giants, MetLife Field for the Mets, Citi Park for the new soccer team, New York City FC. In a perfect world. Also in a perfect world, just let Staten Island take the...
The 15 year lease gives a good amount of time for MSG and the powers that control Penn to come up with designs for improving Penn Station. Move the theatre out, gut the lower floors of the building...
Never going to happen. Warren Street doesn't need anymore traffic anyway.
Give me a flipping break. The folks at the NYPD are just making themselves feel important.
Why not install this sh!t in the more vulnerable and much more popular Times Square? Simply because...
Yes actually. S Klein and the building right next to it on the south are being torn down, as well as the two low rise buildings adjacent to the north of it. The southernmost buildings on the site...
The retail came after a back and forth with the city. The attached building is actually a parking deck, but on Broad and Halsey Streets retail was added to liven up the streetscape.
Nice find on...
Oh hells yes.
I just came here innocently looking for some progress photos. Yikes. :eek:
Doesn't that figure also include the outlet mall that's going along with it?
Indigo is currently putting up that steel and glass expansion on the back. All the windows have been replaced and the facade has been restored.
Prudential is moving along quick, crews are...
I think of all of the WTC rebuilding, this upcoming vertical construction of the transportation hub excites me the most.
After the unfortunate marathon bombings, it should be evident that blocking off the streets to cars isn't going to stop potential terrorist attacks anywhere.
This plan is so awfully thought up. ...
Not just the skyline... that would put a lot of people on the street. Added to Teachers Village and the Four Corners project and downtown Newark really starts to transform.
Seton Hall I believe owns that property.
Per the Dranoff tower, they had to go back and reapply for the tax credits since the project changed so drastically. Going from a 44 story luxury tower to...
Mentioning a downsized project might not be the best publicity. He only speaks positives, as all politicians do. And there are three potential projects when you include the Hahnes/Griffith...
The Dranoff tower has indeed been downsized to a 25 story rental building.
That's exactly what it's supposed to be.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFwKbeMbFI4
Cablevision is next to 494 Broad Street.
The similar height and massing to the original twin towers is more important IMO.
All the buildings will come down first, save for the low rise buildings on the S. Klein block.
This makes me understand why they eliminated the chamfered corners. Would have looked even worse than it does now.
The question is how long will it take MSG to recoup the $1 billion they're still in the midst of investing into the current arena. Being that this renovation process hasn't even finished yet, I...
The best realistic chance for Penn Station is the 8th Avenue facade. The city should strive for a compromise that allows for some signage in return for removing the ugly 8th Ave podium and replacing...
I feel like they were more concerned with nighttime appearance and not as much with daytime. It didn't look as bad as I thought in person though, so there might be hope once it's all installed.
Market demands change. Not everything gets built as originally planned in NYC either. Look at Atlantic Yards.
Twenty one stories is nothing to laugh at.