Atlantic Terminal Station: So Close!
After all these years of construction, the Atlantic Terminal Station is looking very, very near to finally being finished. Another milestone was reached a couple weeks ago, when the blue fence outside the station was replaced with a chain-link number that allows one to behold the exterior and some of the interior. A Peek Inside…
After all these years of construction, the Atlantic Terminal Station is looking very, very near to finally being finished. Another milestone was reached a couple weeks ago, when the blue fence outside the station was replaced with a chain-link number that allows one to behold the exterior and some of the interior.
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The bollards look like tombs.
The security barriers are pretty awful, and will greatly reduce/interfere with the pedestrian traffic flow. A bummer, as a similar level of security could have been provided with much less instrusive bollards.
I took the Elevator from the subway up to Ashland place two weeks ago and for the first time I could actually see sunlight. It has been so long I forgot there was some construction.
FOr what it’s worth I believe this one is Ratner, not Boymelgreen. Don’t mix up your evil Brooklyn Developers…
What fsrg said. If some of you people had been around 25 years ago to see what this space and the surrounding area was, you might change your tune.
Sorta Art Deco.
Dirigible terminal in Berlin circa 1934?
Brenda – I truly dont get it – what is wrong with Atlantic Terminal (NOT Atlantic Center – they are different)
Seems to me Alantic Terminal, is pretty nice, pedestrian friendly, and reasonably successful. Even the BONY tower is fairly nice…..I’ll admit it isnt Grand Central, but I do not understand the rabid attacks (unlike Atlantic Center- which I grant you is pretty ugly)
Not a bad little salad spinner…but pretty overwhelmed by the random agglommeration of awfulness to which it is stuck.
Riddle me this. Why did it take Boymolgren so long to build the entrance to terminal. He built the Novo in less time. I can’t wait until I can avoid going into or through the Atlantic Terminal from the subway or the railroad.