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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 25 04:39:05 2007, in response to Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 04:30:39 2007. They haven't learned anything, have they?If NYC wants to eviscerate itself in the name of the Fiat Dollar, then so be it. The place has no future. |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 04:58:40 2007, in response to Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 04:30:39 2007. There is a move to get landmark designation for the Hotel. But, I think it's too little, too late.Besides the hotel has become a regular shitbox, of late, as this 2002 Dave Barry article attests. I walk through the Hotel a number of times a week and can attest to his comments. |
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Posted by Fytton on Tue Sep 25 05:05:03 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 04:58:40 2007. 'the hotel has become a regular shitbox, of late, as this 2002 Dave Barry article attests'My daughter - who happens to be a Dave Barry fan - stayed at the Hotel Penn very happily after 2002. I'm beginning to think that Americans' standards for hotels are different tfrom everyone else's. Just yesterday I was booking a hotel, via the Internet, for a future visit to Budapest. The one we chose had reviews posted by many customres - many of the reviews from Americans were unfavourable, all the ones from non-Americans were very favourable. Since we're not Americans, we booked it. |
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Posted by Fred G on Tue Sep 25 05:07:21 2007, in response to Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 04:30:39 2007. Good, the place is a dump. Maybe they'll erect some luxury condos or a sports bar.your pal, Fred |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 05:13:05 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Fred G on Tue Sep 25 05:07:21 2007. 2 or 3 new sports bars have opened recently, on 33rd Street. In anticipation of the business from construction workers alone. |
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Posted by heypaul on Tue Sep 25 05:47:33 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 04:58:40 2007. "Besides the hotel has become a regular shitbox, of late" Sea Beach Fred stayed there a couple of years ago when he was in town, which gives further proof of your statement. Actually, I met Fred & Bob there and liked the feel of the old place. It had some old touches on the room doors. Are they holding any kind of tag sale of old hotel items, like they did at the Plaza? |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 05:55:44 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by heypaul on Tue Sep 25 05:47:33 2007. It is still in operation. They still have leases to run out and the Ballys in the basement just installed new equipiment.I plan on documenting the whole process w/pictures, which I may or may not post. I will keep you posted if I hear of any tag sales. I thought SBF stayed at the Mildew Plaza on 8th? |
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Posted by heypaul on Tue Sep 25 05:58:16 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 05:55:44 2007. This was several years ago. I haven't seen Fred or Bob posting here in quite a while. I admire their good taste. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 25 06:28:40 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Fred G on Tue Sep 25 05:07:21 2007. the place is a dumpRight, just like the original NYP building was also a "dump". Make the place look dumpy as an induced excuse to demolish it. Can people think for themselves anymore? |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 25 08:50:46 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 04:58:40 2007. the hotel has become a regular shitbox, of lateLike I said in another post, refuse to maintain, create the excuse to demolish a landmark. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Sep 25 09:42:01 2007, in response to Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 04:30:39 2007. UNBELIEVABLE!!! It's like it's 1964 with the Penn Station demo all over again!! I thought we were smarter now, but aparently, another landmark building is going....and a nice one with columns too...The Hotel Pennsylvania was built and meant to compliment the archtecture of the old Penn Station. I guess they may as well go full circle and make the new building compliment the new 1960's piece of crap on the Penn Station site...... |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Sep 25 09:44:11 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 25 06:28:40 2007. Knowing Fred that was a sarcastic comment. |
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Posted by Fred G on Tue Sep 25 09:47:25 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Sep 25 09:44:11 2007. You know it. If I knew how to insert the slash for "end sarcasm" I would.your pal, Fred |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Sep 25 09:47:45 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 04:58:40 2007. I wish they could at least keep some of the architectual features like the fron facade. What happened to gutting and converting a building to a new use? Who cares if it's a hotel, but why can't they keep the shell, and make offices out of it?Or at least the first few floors with the columns!!!! |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Sep 25 09:49:08 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Fred G on Tue Sep 25 09:47:25 2007. Unfortunately it appaears you have to put a "< /joke >" tag after many posts here nowadays. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Sep 25 09:57:33 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Sep 25 09:42:01 2007. Full circle would technically mean tearing down Farley. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Sep 25 10:31:31 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Sep 25 09:57:33 2007. Yes, I agree, so say 2/3 full circle, haha..... |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Sep 25 10:42:43 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Sep 25 10:31:31 2007. Though at least at this point I don't think the hotel is anywhere near as historically significant (worth saving) as the orginal Penn Station and the Post Office. |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Tue Sep 25 10:59:00 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Fytton on Tue Sep 25 05:05:03 2007. I wanted to stay at that place once. The cheap one right?I disagree with you. As much as I love you brits, I worked in hotels, and the only ones that brought a sense of dread was the English. I tried and tried and tried nightly to give them hints that their travel agents took them for a ride(showed them photos of the hotel that wasn't the hotel, promised amenities that didn't even exist), they were never happy. No one else really ever complained. Everything has to be all upperclass. But to their credit, the place was horrible. ALL Hotels are shitboxes, and if they aren't they will be. That's how hotels work. When they become old and shitty, another company buys the property, remodels, and now it's new and beutiful again for a few years before neglect makes it sold to someone else who does it again. To tear a place down, is a new one to me. |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Tue Sep 25 11:00:27 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Tue Sep 25 10:59:00 2007. PS, "you" paid the travel agent. I can't give you your money back for what THEY did. The agent still gets the money. How is stealing from us(as their not even the same rates!) going to rectify the situtation!UGH. European schooling my bum! |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Sep 25 11:02:09 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Sep 25 10:42:43 2007. Yes very true....it's not even on the scale of the post office....however, little by little it transforms a city. These old buildings are much more significant than the glass monstrosity that will probably replace it. Little by little it erodes, even if individually they are not as architectually significant. |
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Posted by UWS Greg on Tue Sep 25 11:12:50 2007, in response to Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 04:30:39 2007. Even apart from any architectural value, the bigger loss is of another hotel-- so many have been lost or converted to condos that NYC has trouble competing for conventions. Vegas, Orlando and Atlanta all have more available hotel rooms than NYC and we lose a lot of good business because of it. |
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Posted by orange blossom special on Tue Sep 25 11:18:26 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by UWS Greg on Tue Sep 25 11:12:50 2007. Orlando converts it's crappy Holiday Inn's to CONDOs!But builds new ones. The scam of owner financed hotel rooms probably contributed to Florida's boom, since I think they may have been #1 in it. |
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Posted by orange blossom special on Tue Sep 25 11:20:06 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Fred G on Tue Sep 25 05:07:21 2007. *Maybe they'll erect some luxury condos or a sports bar.*These clearly don't go together. You mean a steakhouse. Or a Subway(the restaurant). |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 11:23:07 2007, in response to Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 04:30:39 2007. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Sep 25 11:27:41 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Fred G on Tue Sep 25 05:07:21 2007. What Manhattan really needs is more Starbucks. Think of how many can be fit on that site! |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Sep 25 11:29:52 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Sep 25 09:42:01 2007. I'm surprised it lasted this long. Once Penn Station itself went, it became an outcast in it's own neighborhood. I hope the new building isn't the piece of crap "Jetsons" style architecture seen at Penn Plaza. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Sep 25 11:31:26 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Fred G on Tue Sep 25 09:47:25 2007. /sarcasm I do it often, since you never know when obvious sarcasm will elude some. |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 11:32:30 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Sep 25 11:27:41 2007. TRUE, there are already FOUR inside Macy*S. |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 11:34:56 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Sep 25 11:29:52 2007. >>>>I hope the new building isn't the piece of crap "Jetsons" style architecture seen at Penn Plaza. <<<<Does not matter as that will be gone too. In 5 years you ain't gonna recognize the place and all of the sheeple will be muttering "wha happened?" |
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Posted by Michael549 on Tue Sep 25 11:49:28 2007, in response to PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 11:23:07 2007. I kinda liked it when the Star Trek and Sci-Fi conventions were held in the hotel. There I saw Avery Brooks of Deep Space 9, and other stars from the shows. My boys loved it, the whole Sci-Fi routine with folks in costumes. The high-priced auctions of Sci-Fi stuff were always a joy. The trips out to the Meadowlands is just not the same. Too long a day.Mike |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Sep 25 11:50:02 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Sep 25 11:31:26 2007. Haha, yeah, but unfortunately that also kills the mood of the joke...There are so many times when I feel it's obvious I was being sarcastic, but some people usually always taking it seriously.... |
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Posted by chuchubob on Tue Sep 25 11:50:02 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Sep 25 11:31:26 2007. you never know when obvious sarcasm will elude some.Yes, you do. Sarcasm and humor on message boards always elude some readers. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Sep 25 11:53:10 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Sep 25 11:27:41 2007. Hey!!!! You didn't put /sarcasm in that post!!What are you nuts wanting more Starbucks in the city!!!! |
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Posted by orange blossom special on Tue Sep 25 11:56:04 2007, in response to PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 11:23:07 2007. That is a nice hotel.That was the place I've wanted to spend a night in but never got to NY. That blows. I love the old properties. |
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Posted by orange blossom special on Tue Sep 25 11:57:07 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Fytton on Tue Sep 25 05:05:03 2007. I will concede one angle I forgot about.Americans are too used to cookie cutter franchises. So that's the problem. You guys have a lot of innovation and styles I can't find here. |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Tue Sep 25 11:57:43 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Sep 25 09:47:45 2007. Because they probably want to build a sixty story skyscraper so they can make more money. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Sep 25 11:59:35 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 11:34:56 2007. Nobody will lament the loss of Penn Plaza or the current MSG. |
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Posted by orange blossom special on Tue Sep 25 12:06:52 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by BrooklynBus on Tue Sep 25 11:57:43 2007. Both of you are exactly right. The place is still in use so it can't be too far gone.They've been trying to gut and renovate what was the tallest Hotel in Florida 80 years ago. Still see no work. Other buildings were too far gone, so was demolished. :( They don't make them like they used to. Cheaper to start over usually as far as I know. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Sep 25 12:07:27 2007, in response to Re: PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by orange blossom special on Tue Sep 25 11:56:04 2007. Nope. It's old, can't make a profit. Gotta tear it down. New is better, old has to make way. /sarcasm! |
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Posted by orange blossom special on Tue Sep 25 12:10:32 2007, in response to Re: PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Sep 25 12:07:27 2007. I like having the choice of having a new AND old place. New place will just have a marriott logo. They're nice and all, but too sterile at times.Nothing like a really old corridor with lousy elevators. They could've just shut the place down for a year and redo it all. I'm sure there was a lot wrong with it. But nothing that needs to delete a unique landmark. Now I may as well stay at the new Shangri-La! |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Sep 25 12:23:55 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by orange blossom special on Tue Sep 25 12:06:52 2007. They tried to save/renovate the historic Hotel Casey in Scranton, PA for many years, but eventually had to tear it down. It looked like that photo. |
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Posted by orange blossom special on Tue Sep 25 12:32:14 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Sep 25 12:23:55 2007. InterstingAlso It had streetcar service in the old photos. Looks so desolate in the present day photos. |
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Posted by Bob Andersen on Tue Sep 25 13:13:05 2007, in response to PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 11:23:07 2007. You beat me to it! I just went out at lunchtime and took theseBy the way, the inside of the hotel was crowded with no signs of the impending closure. I also did some looking around for any remnants of the 33rd St. Passageway. If you go to the Manhattan Mall lower level and through the food court towards 7th Ave., there is an Exit door. Go through that door (it is really an exit so you are not trespassing) make a right and another right. You will see a door that says Subway - Employees Only. I bet that leads to the passageway. It was locked. Perhaps when and if they do level the Hotel Pennsylvania to below street level, they may uncover some of the passageway. |
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Posted by Russ on Tue Sep 25 13:35:37 2007, in response to Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 04:30:39 2007. It was designed by the firm of McKim, Mead & White...I'd like to hear the Landmarks Commission's explanation why there are buildings in New York designed by McKim, Meade & White that are not landmarked. The developers should be ashamed of themselves. They can preserve the facade, and noticable architectuarl features of the interior, while constructing a 60 story building on the site. Costs money to do that? The city could provide tax abatements to defray the costs to do so. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Sep 25 13:36:35 2007, in response to Re: PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Bob Andersen on Tue Sep 25 13:13:05 2007. The passageway *is* on Hotel property, and is part of the basement vault area.A new building may well wish to have a connection to Herald Square, and may build a new passageway if the owners of the Manhattan Mall can be brought into the project. ROAR |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Sep 25 13:52:21 2007, in response to Re: PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Sep 25 13:36:35 2007. The same company owns everything. |
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Posted by UWS Greg on Tue Sep 25 14:07:48 2007, in response to Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 04:30:39 2007. ... another Duane Reade |
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Posted by Bob Andersen on Tue Sep 25 14:09:02 2007, in response to Re: PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Sep 25 13:52:21 2007. A couple of weeks ago I was in the 6th Ave./34th St. PATH/Subway station looking for the entrance to the passageway from that end. The door that I suspect leads to the passageway was unlocked and open but unfortunately the workers who were entering and leaving wouldn't allow me to go inside and take pictures (I tried asking nicely!)The passageway interests me because I used to use it from 1970-1978 when I worked near Madison Square Park and walked to Penn Station. I could swear that I used to exit the passageway on 32nd St. not 33rd St. (just to the east of where Sbarro's is now). Perhaps I used a different corridor to exit. |
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