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Reply to comment by LongIsland1995 in Madison Square Garden could move across street, executive tells Midtown neighbors by nickgarber
LOL
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Reply to comment by LongIsland1995 in Madison Square Garden could move across street, executive tells Midtown neighbors by nickgarber
It most certainly would help, by allowing that present shithole to be completely rebuilt in a proper fashion. And demolishing 2 Penn Plaza would help even more.
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Reply to comment by ECK-2188 in Madison Square Garden could move across street, executive tells Midtown neighbors by nickgarber
Let’s not forget that MSG does not pay property tax—and has not since the early 80s, iirc.
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Reply to comment by IllBookkeeper1892 in 24 Middagh Street, Brooklyn Heights, New York. (1925 vs. today) by libananahammock
It is foolish to mock the value of the aesthetic to society.
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Reply to comment by braininjury5000 in Gustavo Dudamel, Star Maestro, to Leave L.A. for New York Philharmonic by StrngBrew
Not only that, but artistically it means nothing at all.
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Reply to comment by TetraCubane in NY attorney general weighs in: Harlem truck depot could be illegal by ctnutmegger
It’s not imaginary, it’s reality, and just about everywhere—for good reason.
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Reply to Grand Central Madison, 15 stories underground, saves LIRR riders little time compared to Penn Station commute by bikeskata
> meditation time
LOL
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Reply to comment by mowotlarx in George Santos: “I have done nothing unethical” by newzee1
Removing any president is a much taller order than removing a freshman congressman who’s a nobody. And Dumb Donald brought at least some political benefits to the weaklings and sycophants who supported him; Mendacious George provides no such benefits to anyone.
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Reply to comment by mowotlarx in George Santos: “I have done nothing unethical” by newzee1
If the pressure and embarrassment were high enough and sustained enough, they would move against him. If
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Reply to Traffic study by former head of NYC DOT reveals what he says is ultimate cause of congestion by HEIMDVLLR
Excessive traffic congestion is a function of three things: number of vehicles, amount of road space, and time.
Unless it’s realistic to build more roads (it’s not, at least in NYC) or to expand rush hours even further, the only solution is to reduce the number of vehicles. This can be achieved by giving people viable alternatives (a carrot) together with a stick (eg congestion prices).
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Reply to Citibike price increases (today for everything except annual pass; 1/29 for annual) by photog679
A pity Lyft doesn’t lower the annual cost in an attempt to enlarge the pie.
112-411 t1_j274rlg wrote
If only Hochul would declare MSG and 2 Penn Plaza blighted
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Reply to comment by cabanacloudnine in A Very Moynihan Train Hall Thanksgiving: 'Wow, I Can't Even Sit Down?' by psychothumbs
This is because GCT has much greater capacity than NYP (about 3X the tracks) while also serving a fraction of the passengers.
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Reply to comment by diet_shasta_orange in Magnificent pictures of New York's old Penn Station before it was demolished, 1910-1963 by Hidethegoodbiscuits
- NYP was neglected by the railroad and had not been properly cleaned in years; back then cars were filthy polluters. So that TN marble looked like shit (GCT was neglected then too)
- yep there was advertising, again just like at GCT (the giant Kodak sign). But if it had survived I think it would today be treated as a Monument (like GCT), w/ little or no vulgar advertising
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Reply to comment by Viet_Conga_Line in The Ramones with a pinball machine in CBGB's in 1977 by AlwaysHappy4Kitties
What’s the name of the place that replaced CBs? A shoe store? Which was (and maybe still is) decorated w/ all kinds of CBs lore pics etc from back in the day. Essentially a shrine. Anyway, one of these displayed vintage photos showed the Ramones or Bowie or Iggy or (honestly I forget who it was) playing a game. Given the nature of the store one presumes the pic in question was actually taken at CBs. But I dunno.
The machine? Capt Fantastic.
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Reply to comment by Rhino_Thunder in NYC to buy 51 electric school buses for $18.5 million by alexd231232
A bus uses diesel instead of gas because torque.
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Reply to comment by LiveWire_74 in Statue of Liberty Crown Reopening by Wit50-
Those circumstances to the crown I would kinda expect. But Liberty’s arm looks smaller, just a vertical tube and a single ladder within leading to a platform that accommodates what, four at most? Hard to believe it was ever appropriate for public access, even before ~1916.
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Reply to comment by LiveWire_74 in Statue of Liberty Crown Reopening by Wit50-
Deets, pls! I imagine it’s not good for a claustrophobic. Is it an arduous climb, one at a time? How many can fit at the top?
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Reply to comment by dele7ed in Metropolitan Opera Ordered to Pay Anna Netrebko $200,000 for Canceled Performances by dele7ed
Freedom of speech refers to the first amendment of the United States Constitution. It’s one sentence. I suggest you read it.