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Miles Archer

(24,470 posts)
Tue May 26, 2026, 04:43 PM 8 hrs ago

Oh, for F*CK'S SAKE..." Exclusive renderings of Penn Station overhaul show Trump's name with presidential seal"



https://gothamist.com/news/exclusive-renderings-of-penn-station-overhaul-show-trumps-name-with-presidential-seal

The winning plan to rebuild Penn Station features renderings of a new train hall with American flags at the entrance, gold-accented railings, columns and escalators — and a presidential seal featuring President Donald Trump’s name, according to internal materials obtained by Gothamist.

The new plan for Penn features raised ceilings, adding as much as 50 feet of overhead space to parts of the cramped station, according to documents that include architectural renderings, schematics and engineering notes. The plan also includes two brand new entrances: one on Eighth Avenue where the Theater at Madison Square Garden currently sits, and another along 31st Street. Windows would be installed at the taxiway that sits between the Garden and a neighboring skyscraper that shares the block.

Last week, Amtrak and the U.S. Department of Transportation announced they’d picked Penn Transformation Partners as the “master developer” for Penn Station. The group includes architects, engineering firms, real estate developers and other private companies. Members of the group released some designs for a plan in 2023 to renovate the station, but the new renderings reveal how the plan was revised to fulfill Amtrak’s request for a “classical look.”
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Oh, for F*CK'S SAKE..." Exclusive renderings of Penn Station overhaul show Trump's name with presidential seal" (Original Post) Miles Archer 8 hrs ago OP
Ah, yes, adding famously beloved-by-New-Yorkers Trump's name to a public building Rob H. 8 hrs ago #1
Hmmm....... electric_blue68 5 hrs ago #4
What about the statues of our esteemed leader? durablend 8 hrs ago #2
How many millions will this cost? LuckyLib 7 hrs ago #3
He'd better not fool with Grand Central Station. I commuted to it for years when I lived in NYC suburbs and worked in CTyankee 5 hrs ago #5
They should carve Obama's name in granite then use a plaster overlay for DJT CoopersDad 5 hrs ago #6

Rob H.

(5,932 posts)
1. Ah, yes, adding famously beloved-by-New-Yorkers Trump's name to a public building
Tue May 26, 2026, 04:51 PM
8 hrs ago

Why wouldn't they be eager to see the updated Penn Station built that way?

electric_blue68

(27,383 posts)
4. Hmmm.......
Tue May 26, 2026, 08:07 PM
5 hrs ago

I'll be sure to run right down to see it once it's done!
(I wish we had the "hyper" emoji that was amongst the set of emojis that DU adopted that I'd seen elsewhere)

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Blargh !! Sez this, NYC'r.

CTyankee

(68,514 posts)
5. He'd better not fool with Grand Central Station. I commuted to it for years when I lived in NYC suburbs and worked in
Tue May 26, 2026, 08:17 PM
5 hrs ago

Manhattan. Fond (and some sad) memories!

CoopersDad

(3,379 posts)
6. They should carve Obama's name in granite then use a plaster overlay for DJT
Tue May 26, 2026, 08:24 PM
5 hrs ago

It's a trick that is said to have been used on the Pharos of Alexandria by Sostratus, the architect.

"He [Sostratus] built the tower on Pharos, the mightiest and most beautiful work of all, that a beacon-light might shine from it for sailors far over the sea and that they might not be driven on to Paraetonia, said to be a very-difficult coast with no escape if you hit the reefs. After he had built the work he wrote his name on the masonry inside, covered it with gypsum, and having hidden it inscribed the name of the reigning king. He knew, as actually happened, that in a very short time the letters would fall away with the plaster and there would be revealed: 'Sostratus of Cnidos, the son of Dexiphanes, to the Divine Saviours, for the sake of them that sail at sea.' Thus, not even he had regard for the immediate moment or his own brief life-time: he looked to our day and eternity, as long as the tower shall stand and his skill abide. History then should be written in that spirit, with truthfulness and an eye to future expectations rather than with adulation and a view to the pleasure of present praise" (How to Write History, LXII).
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