News Article: A New Madison Square Garden?

  • Xenforo Cloud will be upgrading us to version 2.3.5 on March 3rd at 12 AM GMT. This version has increased stability and fixes several bugs. We expect downtime for the duration of the update. The admin team will continue to work on existing issues, templates and upgrade all necessary available addons to minimize impact of this new version. Click Here for Updates
Ridiculous plan. The construction time alone would kill retail in that area which is already suffering. They would have to move Target and a whole bunch of other sites. Stout, everything. Macy's wouldnt allow it. It will never happen. If anything they will move MSG farther into the west side.
 
  • Like
Reactions: CasusBelli
Ridiculous plan. The construction time alone would kill retail in that area which is already suffering. They would have to move Target and a whole bunch of other sites. Stout, everything. Macy's wouldnt allow it. It will never happen. If anything they will move MSG farther into the west side.

Why would Macy's not allow it? They are on the north side of 34th Street not where the construction would take place. And anyway, they are holding on by a thread.

The Dolans should have taken the spot behind the post office (now Moynihan station), Penn Station needs the space desperately.
 
Ridiculous plan. The construction time alone would kill retail in that area which is already suffering. They would have to move Target and a whole bunch of other sites. Stout, everything. Macy's wouldnt allow it. It will never happen. If anything they will move MSG farther into the west side.

Looking at retail today Macy’s may love to get paid to close that store too
 
  • Like
Reactions: romba
I mean do people really want to demolish such an iconic arena? Makes no sense. So much history in this place. I would hate for MSG to move just like I hated seeing Shea demolished even though I love Citi Field.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Zivkovic
A mod should reply “‘no,” lock the thread, and sticky it to the top forever.
 
A plan like this is probably (a minimum) 8-10 years in the making. It took 8 years for the current building to be conceived and built in a simpler time.

For starters, office demand in the City has to rebound. Then a developer has to build. By the time a plan like worked its way through the proper channels, survived the courts and was tenanted, The Garden would be negotiating for a tax break extension and it would be nearing the time for another renovation. If you lengthen your time horizon, it starts to make more sense.

Unfortunately I probably won’t be around to see it happen.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Leetch3

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad