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Originally Posted by mrnyc
^ i wondered when vornado was going to flip to residential. thats fine at least it will get built — although for the love of pete i dk who would want to live right next to msg/penn on that perpetually hectic corner lol.
as for the penn plan b it looks great, kind of an ode to the calatrava oculus downtown almost, and also making msg glass all around is a very cool idea, but along with the mta i am also leary that it doesnt address the 7av penn entrance and herald square subway connection. i get they are trying to reign in costs though, so lets wait for the whole plan.
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While site 4 has long been planned as a residential tower, I've always thought it was an odd location. That corner is always very busy, even for New York. I hate that the Duane Reade closed (though there are about 50 more within a couple of blocks). I'm not sure when that restaurant will close, though Vornado previously had some interim plans for that site. But, if there are no plans to start the office in the near future, I see no reason why they couldn't start here. But we all know Vornado flip flops a lot.
But looking back through the analysis, even though they can't predict a "certain" timeframe of development, it is anticipated that it could take over a couple of decades to get these towers built. Site 4, however, is one of the sites that could be completed sooner (along with 15 Penn).
While this doesn't mean anything, a non-office tower on Site 4 could be above 900 ft...
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Originally Posted by mrnyc
oh, and now this monkey wrench in the works lol …
Community Board votes to give Madison Square Garden three years to relocate
By Max Parrott
Posted on April 14, 2023
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Well, the community board doesn't have any say in the matter. Their standard opinion has always been for the Garden to move. It's the City that decides if MSG moves or not, and they're currently in the process of "rewriting" the permit to include upgrades to the plazas that surround it. As wacky as the City can sometimes be, they're not as stupid as some of these people who make up the "community" boards are. Thankfully.