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Penn Station

  • Redeeming Soles, One Pair of Shoes at a Time
    Redeeming Soles, One Pair of Shoes at a Time
    Cheaper foreign-made products, lower domestic wages, and then the pandemic have driven independent shoeshiners out of business.
    May 24, 2024BY Allan Stein
  • New York to Open New $1.6 Billion Train Hall at Penn Station
    New York to Open New $1.6 Billion Train Hall at Penn Station
    A new $1.6 billion train hall at New York City’s Penn Station will be unveiled to the public ...
    December 30, 2020BY Reuters
  • Quarantine ‘Checkpoint’ Opens at New York City’s Penn Station to Enforce Travel Rules
    Quarantine ‘Checkpoint’ Opens at New York City’s Penn Station to Enforce Travel Rules
    NEW YORK—A few dozen travelers got off a train from Miami at New York City's Penn Station on ...
    August 6, 2020BY Reuters
  • The Grand Gateway in Waiting: Envisioning the New-Old Penn Station
    The Grand Gateway in Waiting: Envisioning the New-Old Penn Station
    NEW YORK—Nostalgia and heartbreak for the original Pennsylvania Station has persisted since it was destroyed over half a ...
    February 13, 2017BY Milene Fernandez
  • Penn Station, Old and New, and the Hope for the Ideal Restored
    Penn Station, Old and New, and the Hope for the Ideal Restored
    As plans are underway for the current Penn Station to redeem itself, it might be useful to reflect ...
    October 7, 2016BY Tim Gebhart
  • NYC Officials: 3 People Shot, 1 Fatally, Near Penn Station
    NYC Officials: 3 People Shot, 1 Fatally, Near Penn Station
    Three people were shot, one fatally, in midtown Manhattan near Penn Station early Monday morning, police said. No ...
    November 9, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Juniper Bar Opens in Midtown West
    Juniper Bar Opens in Midtown West
    Bar and eatery Juniper Bar has just opened in Midtown West, near Penn Station. The casual dining menu ...
    February 18, 2015BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Trattoria Bianca Now Open
    Trattoria Bianca Now Open
    Trattoria Bianca opened last week near Penn Station. The project is led by Michael Whiteman, president of the ...
    October 22, 2014BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Penn Station De-crowding Fix Takes Small Step Forward—Feds Award Moynihan Project $40 Million
    Penn Station De-crowding Fix Takes Small Step Forward—Feds Award Moynihan Project $40 Million
    NEW YORK—On 33rd Street, fenced off and dusty for a block between 8th and 9th avenues, lies what ...
    September 17, 2014BY Catherine Yang
  • NYC’s Aging Bus Terminal to Get Patchwork Fixes
    NYC’s Aging Bus Terminal to Get Patchwork Fixes
    At the nation’s busiest bus station, winding lines of riders wait amid cracked floors, crumbling ceiling tiles, and ...
    July 28, 2014BY Verena Dobnik
  • Planning for the New Penn Station
    Planning for the New Penn Station
    NEW YORK—When the original Penn Station was demolished in the 1960s, mass transit was on the decline and ...
    October 18, 2013BY Ivan Pentchoukov
  • Sandy Funds to Pay For Flood-Resistant Tunnel
    Sandy Funds to Pay For Flood-Resistant Tunnel
    Amtrak’s Gateway project beneath the Hudson river received $185 million in Hurricane Sandy Relief funding to begin work ...
    May 30, 2013BY Ivan Pentchoukov
  • City Proposes Limited Lease for Madison Square Garden
    City Proposes Limited Lease for Madison Square Garden
    Madison Square Garden may have to vacate its current location in 15 years. On Wednesday, the New York ...
    May 23, 2013BY Genevieve Belmaker
  • Pan-European Surprises at Taboo Lounge
    Pan-European Surprises at Taboo Lounge
    Just steps away from Penn Station is the newly opened Taboo Lounge. At the kitchen's helm is award-winning ...
    April 19, 2013BY Channaly Oum
  • LIRR Introduces Express Cannonball Train to Westhampton
    LIRR Introduces Express Cannonball Train to Westhampton
    NEW YORK—For the first time, the Long Island Rail Road’s (LIRR) express Cannonball train will have nonstop service ...
    April 18, 2013BY Genevieve Belmaker
  • Groups Want Madison Square Garden to Move
    Groups Want Madison Square Garden to Move
    A pair of well-known civic groups have come out in favor of moving Madison Square Garden from atop ...
    March 21, 2013BY Zachary Stieber
  • Power Use Peaks During Storm
    Power Use Peaks During Storm
    NEW YORK—As hail pelted Manhattan Wednesday, thunderstorms and flooding left hundreds crowded into Penn Station, stranded those at ...
    July 19, 2012BY Zachary Stieber
  • Penn Station Renovation Plans Under Way
    Penn Station Renovation Plans Under Way
    Long Island Railroad (LIRR), New Jersey Transit, and Amtrak are joining together to redesign Penn Station.
    July 2, 2012BY Catherine Yang
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