The alignment of Follow for Structure and Urbanism (PAU) with the ASTM/HOK workforce designing a brand new plan for Penn Station, introduced on April 17, has moved that group’s plan towards the entrance of the pack, amongst some advocates, of the proposals to improve the area’s most troubled transit node. It has not sliced by way of a Gordian knot of intertwined controversies. Proponents of other plans argue that New York deserves a station each bit as ennobling because the one we misplaced, and that solely the removing of Madison Sq. Backyard (MSG) to a brand new location will make that doable.
No matter scheme replaces Empire State Improvement (ESD)’s Normal Venture Plan (GPP), thought-about pretty much as good as doomed, might want to resolve questions over rail operations, the general public’s demand for world-class infrastructure, and the way forward for MSG. Complicating this debate are the associated questions of Penn Station’s capability enlargement (maybe including the controversial Penn South, which might exchange Block 780 between 30th and 31st Streets and Seventh and Eighth Avenues) and the adoption of through-running service—changing Penn from a terminal, the place trains should reverse path, to a extra environment friendly bidirectional station with shorter prepare dwell instances—a time period that two main civic teams, ReThinkNYC and the Regional Plan Affiliation (RPA), agree on in precept however vigorously disagree on in particulars. With Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) head Janno Lieber just lately expressing skepticism concerning the ASTM/HOK/PAU plan, synchrony among the many rail entities concerned presents one other problem. The MTA and the opposite affected railroads (Amtrak and New Jersey Transit), nevertheless, have issued a report discovering that MSG and Penn Station had been now not suitable, calling for main structural alterations if the world is to remain in place.
The GPP has foundered on the shoals of each the perceived public curiosity—together with fees that it was a giveaway to a political donor—and enterprise situations. Final yr, the watchdog group Penn Group Protection Fund (PCDF), the Metropolis Membership of New York, ReThinkNYC, and residents of 251 West thirtieth Avenue filed a swimsuit difficult the GPP, supported by an amicus temporary filed by the New York Landmarks Conservancy, the Nationwide Belief for Historic Preservation, and the Preservation League of New York State. Good-government activism obtained an surprising increase from the actual property market when Vornado Realty Belief, a possible beneficiary of the GPP’s plan to erect ten workplace buildings that will have contributed funds in lieu of taxes, halted its involvement in February within the face of excessive rates of interest and low business demand. Though at this writing Governor Kathy Hochul has not formally deserted the GPP, a pet mission of her predecessor Andrew Cuomo, Vornado’s reluctance to proceed makes it a moot level. The “147 Daring Initiatives” in Hochul’s January 10 State-of-the-State agenda omit the GPP completely.
One elected official concerned within the approval course of, State Senator Leroy Comrie (majority consultant on the Public Authorities Management Board), instructed a joint public listening to on March 3 that the GPP was “a ridiculous plan, which we already know is lifeless three other ways, as a result of past Vornado saying that they’re now not , Senator Schumer mentioned he’s now not ; Congressman Nadler mentioned it doesn’t work. So let’s get with it already; we’re going to lose that chance to get these federal {dollars}” (below President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Legislation).
The ASTM/HOK/PAU plan, in contrast to competing proposals by ReThink Penn Station (like ReThinkNYC, a mission of planner/entrepreneur James Venturi’s ReThink Studio) and the Grand Penn Group Alliance (GPCA), leaves MSG in place, a characteristic that some however not all stakeholders see enhancing its feasibility. “We proceed to imagine that leaving Madison Sq. Backyard on high of Penn Station whereas billions are spent on this mission is to go for mediocrity and compromise when town, state and area deserve a lot extra,” mentioned Samuel Turvey, chairperson of ReThinkNYC. “ReThinkNYC believes its proposal to construct an aboveground station modeled after the unique McKim, Mead & White model would have the best model affect and corresponding financial advantages to New York. Throughout such a station’s building, the media protection all through the world could be creating 5 generations of rabid vacationer appetites to go to New York and see the station.” Contemplating how a world-class expertise for commuters would make town extra enticing to employers, Turvey added, “a rebuilt authentic Penn Station can pay for itself many instances over in its affect on this complete area.”
Manhattan Group Board 5, which represents the district together with the Penn/MSG superblock, has really useful letting MSG’s particular working allow expire in July, in hopes that this can power the world to maneuver. Madison Sq. Backyard Leisure (MSGE) insists that it’s going nowhere, arguing that its subsequent allow, in contrast to the 10-year extension it obtained in 2013, ought to be in perpetuity.
One other wild card is the prospect {that a} new MSG could possibly be each architecturally distinguished and profitable sufficient to persuade MSGE’s management—probably even its famously impulsive CEO James Dolan—that they’d be higher off shifting in any case. ReThink helps Atelier & Co. principal Richard Cameron’s design for a neo–McKim, Mead & White station (largely replicating the unique whereas including up to date supplies and code compliance, Cameron suggests, together with inexperienced roofs and photo voltaic and geothermal energy). Though he serves as ReThink’s architectural advisor, Cameron’s private imaginative and prescient goes additional than the group’s in sure respects, viewing the station as a part of a broader neighborhood improve together with not solely his designs for a brand new MSG—amounting to a operating begin supplied to the very group seen as a big a part of the issue—however a brand new park and different public amenities. He’s certainly one of a number of observers satisfied that MSG’s long-range future lies at a brand new website, no matter how distant that situation seems for the time being.
The Company-Citizenship Context
The 1968 iteration of the Backyard is the oldest facility within the Nationwide Basketball Affiliation and one of many oldest within the Nationwide Hockey League. These impatient with MSG’s present place additionally level to its historical past, significantly the continuing property tax break MSG obtained within the early Nineteen Eighties amid hints of shifting the groups out of Manhattan, a hardball tactic now thought-about inconceivable, together with straight contradicting Dolan and colleagues’ expressed intent to stay in place. Different types of hardball, nevertheless, might be anticipated.
State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal (D-47th District, representing Manhattan’s West Facet) contends that town’s dealings with MSG have served the general public poorly and opposes the GPP. “I’m preventing for Madison Sq. Backyard to pay for its share of property taxes,” he instructed AN. “It owes New York Metropolis $41 million or extra a yr in property taxes that it doesn’t pay.“ He additionally referred to as out its use of biometric surveillance to ban staff of regulation companies suing MSG from attending occasions at its properties. “I hope that we hold Madison Sq. Backyard on a really quick leash. If we renew this particular allow because the Metropolis Council is contemplating it, it shouldn’t be by any means in perpetuity; it ought to be one other quick time interval, as a result of they’ve proven themselves, in my view, to not be good company residents.”
As a critic of each MSG’s practices and particular therapy for any developer, Hoylman-Sigal finds benefit in every of the plans that would exchange the GPP however opposes the backroom offers that underlie the method bringing the plans ahead to the general public. “I imagine in public structure that evokes our metropolis and state,” he mentioned, pointing to the Moynihan station as an excellent instance, regardless of its failure to extend prepare capability.
Alexandros Washburn, Grand Penn Group Alliance govt director and former chief city designer for town, aligns with a number of commentators who view MSGE’s recalcitrance as a bargaining place. The 2013 allow extension expressed Metropolis Council’s express mandate to discover a new website— although MSGE renovated the world the identical yr and ignored the demand for a decade. He identified that the Yankees and Mets each efficiently constructed new arenas throughout from the outdated ones. “For a company, [MSGE] will go the place the cash is,” he steered. “A brand new enviornment just isn’t solely a greater enviornment for the followers and the groups, however it’s a extra worthwhile enviornment for the house owners.”
Washburn views ASTM’s plan as solely a minor improve from the GPP, which struck him as “a little bit of sleight-of-hand” in its assumptions about business building (“Towers don’t rework prepare stations,” he famous; “prepare stations rework towers” as “a regulation of city physics” round infrastructure). He criticized the truth that the plan continues to position the station within the basement of MSG, however finds the notion of worldwide funding a optimistic signal. His Grand Penn design would clear the MSG website for a brand new park flanked semi-symmetrically by a New Penn Station to the east and Moynihan Practice Corridor throughout Eighth Avenue.
“Madison Sq. Backyard already is aware of that they’ve to maneuver and have already indicated that they’re prepared to,” Cameron mentioned (invoking Govt Vice President Joel Fisher’s trace at a February Group Board 5 assembly that “we’d after all hear” to an acceptable plan, which they declare to not have seen). He doubts claims that it might be too costly, citing the $2.3 billion price of Yankee Stadium and the $1.2 billion price of Barclays Enviornment, and estimating their proposed new MSG at $1.5 to $2 billion to construct, and suggesting bonds or a public/non-public partnership just like the ASTM’s scheme because the technique of financing.
The Case for Relocation
“What I by no means perceive on this argument,” mentioned Cameron, “is why James Dolan and the Dolan Firm and Cablevision get to rule over the remainder of New York: It’s absurd. And [the city] ought to completely take away their tax credit score till they’re prepared to cooperate.”
He suggests making room for the revival of the unique Penn Station by shifting MSG to certainly one of a number of proposed websites, most likely thirty fourth Avenue between Sixth and Seventh Avenues reverse Macy’s, the place its footprint suits neatly, combining sure radical strikes (e.g., Sixth Avenue passing beneath, creating a big pedestrian space at Herald and Greeley Squares) with new resort and tower elements that will serve the builders’ backside line. Cameron’s drawings embody a brand new park, throughout thirty third Avenue north of the station, that he names after Pennsylvania Railroad president Alexander Cassatt; some additionally wistfully characteristic an un-demolished Lodge Pennsylvania.
Around the globe, Cameron factors out, cities frequently rebuild broken or aged buildings: he cites baroque Dresden after World Conflict II and Japanese Shinto temples recreated on 25-year schedules. New York may carry out a comparable restoration, he believes, undoing the deadly error of 1963. Parts of Penn can be found for reuse, together with its foundations remaining beneath floor, and the MSG structural columns that could possibly be eliminated. There’s additionally a partial head begin towards the adaptive-reuse precept that the greenest constructing is the one already there: “A lot of the stone from the unique Penn Station is simply mendacity round out within the Meadowlands,” he mentioned.
All of MSG’s present subway and commuter-rail infrastructure could be shut at hand, and quotidian particulars could possibly be sorted out as effectively, reminiscent of making it simpler to herald service vans with out intersecting with as many pedestrians.
Cameron’s proposed New MSG would additionally supply its house owners extended, stupendous monetary incentives, and he conjectures that this can show decisive. Presumably Dolan desires to barter for a greater deal, he argues, calculating the present tax break’s worth at billions of {dollars} over the course of many years. “Why wouldn’t we simply say to them, ‘Okay, you’ve bought a $50 million tax credit score now; for those who agree to maneuver, we’ll provide you with a $75 million tax credit score for the following 30 years’?”
A brand new Backyard website would additionally go a great distance towards rehabilitating the picture and legacy of Dolan, a frequent occupant of the native and nationwide media’s pillory. With the facial-recognition-software incidents, Dolan’s popularity has reached cartoon-villain ranges. Cameron argues that the general public advantages of shifting MSG would rapidly rehabilitate his public persona.
The Case(s) for By way of-Operating Service
Enhancing rail service stays the urgent precedence and a degree of rivalry. Turvey of ReThinkNYC sees a best-case situation integrating an aboveground Penn into the group’s wider Regional Unified Community, the sweeping multimodal, multi-station imaginative and prescient promoted since 2014 by Venturi, although he finds some virtues in ASTM’s plan. It requires eradicating the MSG’s Theater, which might admit daylight from Eighth Avenue and scale back native truck site visitors, he notes, and the plan as offered thus far, silent about Penn South enlargement, doesn’t require GPP’s demolition of Block 780, together with St. John the Baptist Catholic Church (an 1872 Napoleon LeBrun Gothic constructing, landmark-eligible and listed as “threatened” by the Historic Districts Council) and the Music Avenue space of West thirtieth. “I believe [ASTM’s] is a considerable enchancment over the current plan,” he mentioned. “I don’t suppose it narrows the hole almost sufficient with the opposite plans for Penn Station we had been speaking about, however they’re to be given loads of credit score for addressing and fixing lots of the points with the current proposal.”
He additionally speculates that MSGE could rethink its place about shifting: “They’re going to be serious about constructing a brand new enviornment quickly, and by quickly I imply within the subsequent 5 to 10 years.”
On the query of Penn South, Turvey separates some great benefits of through-running service from the belief that acceptable service requires further tracks. “When you construct extra terminal tracks into Penn Station, you’re constructing a dated, congested mannequin that doesn’t work,” he mentioned. “You may implement the worldwide and much better commonplace of through-running with out demolishing thirty first Avenue or thirtieth Avenue in any respect.”
Turvey assails the RPA’s reliance on a examine by FXCollaborative and engineering agency WSP dismissing through-running as an alternative choice to southward enlargement to alleviate congestion at Penn and Moynihan. Calling for unbiased consideration of ReThink’s through-running plan, he additionally criticized the RPA’s proposal for through-running service that includes demolishing thirty first and thirtieth Avenue and constructing a station deep underground that requires two new East River tunnels to operate, which could require many years to construct.
Conversely, RPA president Tom Wright is satisfied that constructing Penn South is unavoidable, and doesn’t imagine the enlargement of Penn Station’s service might be dealt with by reconfiguring the tracks and platforms inside the station. “I haven’t but talked to a single civil engineer and transportation knowledgeable who’s checked out it who agrees with them,” he mentioned. Wright speaks cautiously of eminent area as a mechanism that ought to be restricted to unambiguous public items, not used for personal improvement. A few 50 p.c enlargement of Penn’s capability shall be wanted, he mentioned, together with two new tunnels operating east from Penn to Sunnyside Yards to permit for through-running operations. “We at present have 4 tracks below the East River, and we’re going to want six; all people is aware of it.”
Issues Said In another way
New York’s traditionally profitable main initiatives like Central Park, Rockefeller Middle, and the renovations of Bryant Park and Grand Central transcend a Manichean framework, in response to Washburn. “When the general public curiosity is served at its finest, non-public curiosity at all times advantages…. I don’t suppose the argument proper now’s which certainly one of these initiatives is the proper mission. The argument is, we have to do one thing that’s nice sufficient for this metropolis and that serves the general public, really serves the general public and the non-public pursuits.”
Washburn’s Cooper Union presentation in January included a passage that his mentor Daniel Patrick Moynihan typically quoted from French writer Georges Bernanos: “The worst, essentially the most corrupting of lies are issues poorly said.” If the Penn/MSG downside has been framed as a battle pitting the non-public property in opposition to the general public realm, there could also be preferable methods to assemble it. The talk will also be framed as politics-as-the-art-of-the-possible versus a rivalry that town, the railroads, the builders, and the Backyard have a once-in-a-lifetime alternative to proper the historic mistaken that ignited New York’s preservationist motion. We will create inspiring situations for commuters and vacationers who’ve endured dreary commutes for over six many years, and provides town amenities worthy of any metropolis on Earth.
Invoice Millard is a daily contributor to AN.