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Paul Goldberger | 04-26-26

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The Pulse of the People with Andrew Cuomo

Andrew Cuomo and Paul Goldberger evaluate two competing visions for restoring the site’s former glory while addressing the practical realities of urban development. They argue that while moving Madison Square Garden would be the idealistic solution for a total reconstruction, it is likely impossible due to logistical hurdles and ownership resistance. Instead, they advocate for a pragmatic compromise involving the demolition of the theater portion of the Garden to create a grand, light-filled glass atrium. This project is framed as an essential public work intended to boost civic pride and hope by transforming a dark, subterranean labyrinth into a functional landmark comparable to the successful renovations of LaGuardia Airport and Moynihan Train Hall.

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