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President Trump is weighing a proposal to relocate Madison Square Garden as part of a multibillion-dollar Penn Station rebuild, according to sources familiar with Oval Office discussions about the transformative Midtown project.
Penn Station lost natural light in the 1960s when torn down to make way for Madison Square Garden. Trump's administration seized control of the rebuild from the MTA, transferring oversight to Amtrak.
Historic Restoration Vision: Trump's consideration shows commitment to restoring Penn Station to its former glory with natural light, classical architecture, and improved passenger experience for 600,000 daily riders.
Presidential Leadership: As a New York native and real estate expert, Trump brings unique expertise to personally oversee this transformative infrastructure project that could define his legacy.
Bold Development Approach: Moving the Garden would create unprecedented opportunities for both venues, potentially giving Dolan a state-of-the-art arena while dramatically improving transit infrastructure.
Transparency Concerns: Democrats question the secretive selection process, worried Trump may favor politically connected donors over objective criteria in choosing the multibillion-dollar project winner.
Impractical Ambition: The $7.5 billion plan relies on convincing billionaire James Dolan to relocate his profitable arena, something he has publicly refused to do for years.
Political Favoritism Risk: The proposal comes from Trump supporters who donated millions to his campaign, raising questions about whether merit or political connections drive infrastructure decisions.
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