Pennsylvania station
Join an Architect-Led Tour of Penn Station’s Renovated LIRR Concourse
Piece by piece, Penn Station is being transformed into a transit hub for the 21st century. This summer, a multi-year
Eagle Head from the Original Penn Station is on Display in Moynihan Train Hall
The design of Moynihan Train Hall is filled with many subtle nods to the original McKim, Mead, and White-designed Penn
Stunning New Mosaic Pays Tribute to the Lost Penn Station
An iconic piece of the original McKim, Mead, and White-designed Penn Station has been reincarnated in a new piece of
The Myths of Grand Central Terminal — Debunked
As one of New York City’s most beloved landmarks, Grand Central Terminal has a storied history known throughout the
The Storied Past of NYC’s Federal Archive Building
The Federal Archive Building is a ten-story Romanesque Revival-style red brick building in Manhattan’s West Village. It was built
An Open Letter to Governor Hochul: Don’t Demolish Penn Station Again
Dear Governor Hochul, I humbly ask you to reconsider your strategy to be presented tomorrow evening at the Pennsylvania Station
Say Goodbye to the Hotel Pennsylvania — Demolition Prep Is Underway
The Hotel Pennsylvania is slated for demolition. The ornamental building built in 1919 and designed by McKim, Mead & White
Explore the Art of Moynihan Train Hall on This New Tour
When the new Moynihan Train Hall opened in January, one of the big stars of the hall was the public
Virtual Sneak Peek of the New Moynihan Train Hall Amtrak Station
The highly anticipated opening of Moynihan Train Hall inside the former James A. Farley Post Office is set for January
Peer Into the Past and Future of Penn Station
When first built, New York’s Pennsylvania Station was the largest train station in the world. In 1963 the ax
Explore the Past and Future of Penn Station
When first built, New York’s Pennsylvania Station was the largest train station in the world. In 1963 the ax
Penn Station Renovations Reveal Guastavino Ceilings in Lost IRT Subway Passageway
The recent renovations at Penn Station have led to many parts of the station being boarded up, but at the