Equilibria
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Was over there today - they've moved the Bobby Orr statue into the concourse.
And I'll be dead before you hear "let's go over to Penn Station for dinner, there's a food hall and some really awesome restaurants, too" in New York.
Music venue. More pics to comeWhere's the "Giant" Music Venue which has been promoted for the Hub on Causeway going to be located?
Accommodating up to 2000 guests, almost 1500 of which are in the music hall, the multiple levels offer every guest the best view in the house, fully elevating your nightlife and live music hall experience. --- I don't see 2000 people inside the space marked Music Venue -- unless there are parts not shown on that plan
Also, this might be the entrance, from the station, to the new food hall. It's the old McD's spot just east of DD's.
IMG_1170 by Bos Beeline, on Flickr
Don't know if or when the new pro shop will be opening on the ground floor of the TD Garden, but it sure is looking good.
IMG_1172 by Bos Beeline, on Flickr
IMG_1169 by Bos Beeline, on Flickr
IMG_1168 by Bos Beeline, on Flickr
Also, this might be the entrance, from the station, to the new food hall. It's the old McD's spot just east of DD's.
IMG_1170 by Bos Beeline, on Flickr
Very cool, though somehow I also wish the Bill Russell statue could join Bobby here / near here
From TD Garden Twitter:
I'm thinking today's concourse just becomes the doormat laid at the threshold of a great station.North Station's concourse REALLY needs a renovation. Fingers crossed.
I'm thinking today's concourse just becomes the doormat laid at the threshold of a great station.
Nobody will care what today's concourse is like because they won't be doing much more than wiping their feet on it as they enter and leave what will become "the real station" in people's minds.
Or you could just say we're getting renovation-by-dilution. Once the other ground-floor stuff is open the whole station will be 90% new and 90% awesome (and few will care that the 10% concourse is neither new nor awesome)
As doormat, today's concourse will just need a power-washing, not a renovation.
I'm thinking today's concourse just becomes the doormat laid at the threshold of a great station.
Nobody will care what today's concourse is like because they won't be doing much more than wiping their feet on it as they enter and leave what will become "the real station" in people's minds.
Or you could just say we're getting renovation-by-dilution. Once the other ground-floor stuff is open the whole station will be 90% new and 90% awesome (and few will care that the 10% concourse is neither new nor awesome)
As doormat, today's concourse will just need a power-washing, not a renovation.