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Moynihan Train Hall is an expansion of Pennsylvania Station, ... [95] [96] By early 2022, many of the shops in Moynihan Train Hall's food hall had opened.
H&H Bagels opened a new retail location on the Upper West Side in 2016. In 2017, it launched its wholesale business supplying bagels to retailers around the world. In 2019, H&H Bagels opened locations at JFK Airport and LaGuardia Airport. It opened a Moynihan Train Hall location in 2021. [5]
The project, later renamed "Moynihan Train Hall", was split into two phases. The West End Concourse, opened in the eastern part of the former post office in June 2017. [148] The second phase, an expansion of Penn Station's facilities into parts of the post office building, [149] opened in January 2021. [150] [151]
The $50 million project will link the High Line seamlessly to Moynihan Train Hall via Magnolia Court, which runs through Brookfield Properties' Manhattan West development.
Inside the building is Moynihan Train Hall, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). It consists of 255,000 sq ft (23,700 m 2) of space [23] underneath a 92 ft (28 m) tall glass skylight. [24] The hall also contains 120,000 sq ft (11,000 m 2) of retail space. [25] Moynihan Train Hall contains passenger facilities for Amtrak, its primary ...
Instead, Torres focused on Cuomo’s tangible accomplishments — such as the face-lift of LaGuardia Airport, the building of the Moynihan Train Hall at Penn Station and overhaul of the Javits ...
The Art Deco style dining car that served as the physical structure of the Empire Diner was constructed by the Fodero Dining Car Company in 1946. [1] Situated at 210 Tenth Avenue, on the corner of West 22nd Street in Chelsea, Manhattan, it was closed and nearly abandoned in 1976 when new owners Jack Doenias, Carl Laanes, and Richard Ruskay renovated "the former greasy spoon on then-grungy 10th ...
Go is the title of a pair of artworks by the American artist Kehinde Wiley.Both pieces depict young black people set against blue skies. The first piece, a series of oil paintings executed in 2003, are in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum; the second is a stained-glass triptych designed for the ceiling of the Moynihan Train Hall at Pennsylvania Station in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.