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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Sep 27 11:23:15 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Broadway Lion on Thu Sep 27 11:16:40 2007. I'd rather eat at Bonanza, the steak might not be as good, but it is a quieter place to eat. Kids make far less noise than unruly adults.Again, Applebee's trues to attract the 20-something crowd, just like any of those chains. It's not meant to be a diner. |
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Posted by Eric B on Thu Sep 27 11:45:38 2007, in response to Re: Durst Passageway Along 42nd Street, posted by Marc A. Rivlin on Wed Sep 26 20:33:09 2007. The website is three years old. That's why I hope it has not changed. The people I speak to (both on the phone yesterday, as well as the guards at the construction site) only seemed to know about the new entrance on 6th Ave. |
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Posted by Marc A. Rivlin on Thu Sep 27 11:47:43 2007, in response to Re: Penn Passageway Photos, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Sep 26 10:44:56 2007. IIRC, the parent company of Saks and Gimbels (BATUS, the American retailing arm of British-American Tobacco) tried to sell Gimbels but got no (satisfactory?) offers and, instead, closed it down and sold the real estate. The Gimbels New York flagship became A&S Plaza (now Manhattan Mall). The Philly flagship had moved into The Gallery at Market East (its old location across Market is still a parking lot, I believe) around 1982--it was there and its old location leveled when I got to Philly in 1983. It was a sad end to a proud retailer. And, one of many large department US stores with direct connections to subway stations that have been lost. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Thu Sep 27 12:15:10 2007, in response to Re: Penn Passageway Photos, posted by Marc A. Rivlin on Thu Sep 27 11:47:43 2007. Lord and TaylorArnold Constable B. Altmans etc... |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Sep 27 16:59:48 2007, in response to Re: PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Eric B on Wed Sep 26 11:28:31 2007. I heard from someone that the passageway from 7th to 6th is planned for reopening as part of the proposed T.H.E. Tunnel project, which calls for six more tracks in Penn extending to 6th Avenue/Broadway. The herald square subway station would also be renovated as part of this plan. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Thu Sep 27 17:47:57 2007, in response to Re: PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Sep 27 16:59:48 2007. THE project is an NJT project and will go no where near the tunnel on 33rd Street.It is quite likely that NJT will have its own tunnel to HSq since its new tunnels will go right on up to it. As for the 33rd Street Tunnel, that is NOT on city property, it is not, nor ever has been a part of the Subway System, PATH, or LIRR/AMTK/PRR. It is up to Vorando Reality what to do with that tunnel. ROAR |
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Posted by Eric B on Thu Sep 27 19:22:57 2007, in response to Re: PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Sep 27 16:59:48 2007. That's not that Macy's station plan is it? (What does T.H.E stand for? I forget).You would think extending the tracks or station to 6th would eliminate the need for the passage, as someone else suggested. Unless it's going to be used for access to the tracks (like stairways leading to the new platforms). Herald Sq. was renovated already, and that was when they sealed the passage! Who did you hear this from? |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Sep 27 21:06:25 2007, in response to Re: PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Eric B on Thu Sep 27 19:22:57 2007. Yes. T.H.E stands for Trans Hudson Express Tunnel project and the Portal bridge project which will add a new three track 50 foot high fixed bridge to the North and replace the current bridge with a 40 foot lift bridge.I don't know too much about it, but a friend was telling me this once. |
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Posted by Peter Rosa on Thu Sep 27 22:11:55 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by UWS Greg on Tue Sep 25 11:12:50 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.Even if New York had far more hotel rooms it still would have a hard time attracting conventions because the Javits Center is so small. My LIRR/NYCT blog |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Thu Sep 27 22:15:49 2007, in response to Re: PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Eric B on Thu Sep 27 19:22:57 2007. The passageway was sealed when Gimbles was closed (more or less) It was on Gimbles' property, through their building as a matter of fact, albeit under the sidewalk. When the building was closed the tunnel had to be closed. The present owners have found no need or reason to endure the expense of opening, patrolling and maintaining it. It does appear to have been changes since it was built: The tiles are gone, and the cinder blocks are new. When that building was build cinder blocks had not yet come into existence or usage. It may be kept as a utilities tunnel, or maybe Vorando Realty will do something with it as the rebuild the Hotel PA into something else. But it is their tunnel and only they can open it again, if ever.ROAR |
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Posted by Peter Rosa on Thu Sep 27 22:36:25 2007, in response to Re: PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Bob Andersen on Wed Sep 26 12:39:32 2007. Nice pictures. The passageway looks wider than I thought it was.My LIRR/NYCT blog |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Thu Sep 27 22:54:10 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Peter Rosa on Thu Sep 27 22:11:55 2007. The Hotel Pennsylvania (from what I have heard recently) is hardly an attractive convention destination.The money to make it so does not present adequate return compared to building something much bigger. ROAR |
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Posted by jimmymc25 on Fri Sep 28 00:11:54 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed Sep 26 05:57:03 2007. Looks good on the outside....but dying of cancer within. Slow painful deaths are not good. Sometimes we have to move on to the new.Even I understand that. Jimmymc25 |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Sep 28 00:23:03 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by jimmymc25 on Fri Sep 28 00:11:54 2007. The Park Lane on Central Park South was once an *infamous* fleabag but was magnificently rebuilt by Leona Helmsley and Harry. The Barbarian Plaza was similarly a hotel that was long in the tooth and short in the comb once but was nicely rebuilt by Best Western. Perhaps the Pennsylvania could be torn out and rebuilt but what it is right now is everything Dave Barry described it as. :(I'm sure it was "moderate" at one time ... Penn Central was a classy operation. Heh. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Fri Sep 28 02:44:33 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Sep 27 10:53:25 2007. Last thing I remember, I wasRunning for the door I had to find the passage back To the place I was before Was he looking for the 33rd St passageway and did he ever find it? |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Fri Sep 28 04:11:23 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Sep 28 00:23:03 2007. Don't forget about the infamous "Martinique" on 32nd and B'way. It was the "model" for welfare hotels in the 80's but was nicely rebuilt by Holiday Inn. |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Fri Sep 28 04:16:54 2007, in response to Re: PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Sep 26 11:49:24 2007. They have a website? |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Fri Sep 28 04:21:58 2007, in response to Re: Penn Passageway Photos, posted by Broadway Lion on Thu Sep 27 12:15:10 2007. Lord and Taylor is still very much alive. |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Fri Sep 28 04:23:31 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by GIS Man on Wed Sep 26 09:35:18 2007. Yes, I'm sure. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Sep 28 04:57:36 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Fri Sep 28 04:11:23 2007. I remember that place ... that's one place I *never* dared to set foot in. And me staying at the Albert. Heh. Glad to hear somebody did something with it. Also kind of saddened in that there was a NEED for SRO's, but they were always such dumps. Like the Grand Concourse at 161st. :)Spent a LOT of time at the latter since a number of UHF "translator transmitters" I took care of many years ago were up on the roof there. Whatta dump! But what I'm saying is there's no excuse for The Penn and The Mildew Plaza being the messes they are. :( |
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Posted by Rail Blue on Fri Sep 28 06:20:45 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Peter Rosa on Thu Sep 27 22:11:55 2007. Even if New York had far more hotel rooms it still would have a hard time attracting conventions because the Javits Center is so small.Perhaps the Freedom Fries Tower should be used as a giant convention center. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Sep 28 06:36:59 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Rail Blue on Fri Sep 28 06:20:45 2007. Bah, enough convention centers. They killed Reading Terminal to build one. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Sep 28 07:07:37 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Rail Blue on Fri Sep 28 06:20:45 2007. I *Still* firmly believe they should go to the ORIGINAL design for the replacement ... plenty of room for conventions too.And it just SHOUTS Noo Yawk! =) |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Sep 28 07:22:56 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Sep 28 07:07:37 2007. Looks like a pack of cigarettes.WTC was a symbol of the Robert Moses era. Its demise should have been a wake-up call for the country in general. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Fri Sep 28 09:06:36 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Olog-hai on Fri Sep 28 07:22:56 2007. lol |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Fri Sep 28 09:08:01 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SMAZ on Fri Sep 28 02:44:33 2007. Hahahahaha. Well, this certainly sounds like penn Station in the 80's...Mirrors on the ceiling, The pink champagne on ice And she said ’we are all just prisoners here, of our own device’ And in the master’s chambers, They gathered for the feast The stab it with their steely knives, But they just can’t kill the beast |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Fri Sep 28 10:21:41 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Sep 28 00:23:03 2007. Maybe it could be. If that is what the owners wanted to do. But with a property right across the street from NYP, perhaps different financial criteria obtain.ROAR |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Fri Sep 28 10:29:02 2007, in response to Re: Penn Passageway Photos, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Fri Sep 28 04:21:58 2007. Wasn't sure about that one, but there are many old Fifth Avenue emporiums that are now gone, I was wondering if we could name a list of them.ROAR |
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Posted by Fytton on Fri Sep 28 10:34:19 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Sep 28 00:23:03 2007. 'Perhaps the Pennsylvania could be torn out and rebuilt but what it is right now is everything Dave Barry described it as. :( 'I am genuinely puzzled here. First, it has been mentioned in this thread that the Penn hotel has beeb undergoing renovation on a room-by-room basis and the renovated rooms are o.k. Second, when my (grown-up) kids wanted an affordable place to stay for a few days in NYC a couple of years ago, they found it on the WWW, and I asked a Subchatter of my acquaintance whom I know to be a sober and sensible citizen for his view of it. He said the renovated rooms were o.k., and my kids stayed there, and found it o.k. - and convenient, since it so happened they were due to leave NYC by Amtrak to Boston. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Sat Sep 29 02:03:15 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Fri Sep 28 09:08:01 2007. The stab it with their steely knives,But they just can’t kill the beast Sounds like Amtrak. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sat Sep 29 14:55:13 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Fytton on Fri Sep 28 10:34:19 2007. Or perhaps, little state workers didn't get any of the rebuilds ... anything's possible. :) |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sat Sep 29 14:59:58 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Sep 28 00:23:03 2007. Perhaps the Pennsylvania could be torn out and rebuilt but what it is right now is everything Dave Barry described it asMaybe Dave Barry needs to be torn out and rebuilt. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Sat Sep 29 15:58:42 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SelkirkTMO on Sat Sep 29 14:55:13 2007. *THAT* is quite likely.ROAR |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Sat Sep 29 15:59:40 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Olog-hai on Sat Sep 29 14:59:58 2007. In Bismarck, they named a lift station after him. He was here for the event, so at least he *does* have a sense of humor.ROAR |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Sep 30 12:38:42 2007, in response to Re: PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Fri Sep 28 04:16:54 2007. Yes. A lot of companies do these days. You should really explore the world wide web. |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Oct 1 09:13:33 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SMAZ on Sat Sep 29 02:03:15 2007. true, dat. |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Oct 1 09:18:41 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Wed Sep 26 12:58:04 2007. Well, the sidewalk bridge *IS* of the ultra super heavy duty 5 year variety. Don't believe I've ever seen anything quite like it. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Mon Oct 1 09:27:45 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by heypaul on Tue Sep 25 05:58:16 2007. Fred admits he's been posting on Red Sox bulletin boards of late. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Mon Oct 1 09:30:02 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by orange blossom special on Tue Sep 25 12:06:52 2007. Well, we still have the Brown Palace Hotel in downtown Denver. Tej suite occupied by the Beatles in 1964 is now known as, appropriately, the Beatles' Suite. |
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Posted by Bob Andersen on Sat Oct 6 11:08:23 2007, in response to Re: PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Bob Andersen on Wed Sep 26 12:39:32 2007. Yesterday, I was back looking around - trying to get a better picture of the passageway with more zoom. Someone stopped me and asked if I was with the MTA. I said no and explained I was trying to take a picture of the passageway. He seemed totally familiar with what was in back of the door. It occurred to me later that he must work for Vornado. He didn't stop me from taking pictures through the slot on the door but, unfortunately, none of them came out any better than the one I have already posted. They were all too blurry. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Oct 7 23:37:21 2007, in response to Re: PHOTO #1 Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by Bob Andersen on Sat Oct 6 11:08:23 2007. Thanks for trying. |
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Rally to save the Hotel! |
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Posted by Pirho on Mon Nov 19 13:42:13 2007, in response to Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 04:30:39 2007. Anyone interested in helping save this Hotel please join us for a rally beginning at 9am on Friday November 23rd in front of the Hotel Penn. contact pirho@optonline.net if your interested! |
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Posted by orange blossom special on Mon Nov 19 14:08:20 2007, in response to Rally to save the Hotel!, posted by Pirho on Mon Nov 19 13:42:13 2007. A public outrage did work for one of florida's oldest hotels/worlds longest wooden structure which was an old railroad hotel too, between Clearwater and Largo Florida.I think the rail loading dock is still intact in the basement you can see during tours. |
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Posted by RonInBayside on Mon Nov 19 14:20:59 2007, in response to Re: Hotel Pennsylvania Demolition Begins, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Sep 25 04:58:40 2007. It's hard to do that after the fact.I wish you luck. You gotta do what you believe in. |
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Posted by Michael Wares on Fri Feb 6 16:50:13 2009, in response to Penn Passageway Photos, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Sep 25 16:32:25 2007. There's a discussion over at nyc.transit, "Potential Gimbel's passageway restoration"http://groups.google.com/group/nyc.transit/browse_frm/thread/780e49cb473b40dd?hl=en# with a link to http://www.railfanwindow.com/blog/2009/02/gimbels-passageway-restoration-15-penn-plaza/ |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Mon Feb 9 07:00:14 2009, in response to Re: Penn Passageway Photos, posted by Michael Wares on Fri Feb 6 16:50:13 2009. I was wondering why this thread suddenly came back up. |
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