Duly Noted: Midtown with no MSG and more

A photo from Friends of Moynihan Station shows what the overall Penn Station redevelopment might look like. That is, if it ever happens.
* Friends of Moynihan Station present a stunning vision: Midtown sans Madison Square Garden. The plan that would make this happen has run into trouble. [Curbed]
* We go for a walk around Crown Heights for City Living.
* With ER visits for the flu hitting 1,000 a day, a push to allow pharmacists to give flu shots. [City Room]
* Murray Hill bar Tonic East settles discrimination suit. [Gothamist]
* With vacancy rates higher than the city average at Stuy Town, new renters are getting a month free. [Gothamist]
* Will it be shovels to the dirt soon at Harlem Park? [Curbed]
* It's official: Armando's in Brooklyn Heights will close March 16, taking 70 years of history with it. [Brownstoner]
* One Jackson Square brings Wi-Fi to Jackson Square Park, which is getting the quick cleanup treatment. [Jeremiah's Vanishing New York]
* Conjuring the famous who once lived in Jackson Heights. [Jackson Heights Life]
* It's not as cheap as the Fung Wah bus, but the Boston-bound may consider the Limoliner. There's even Wi-Fi, people! [Metroblogging NYC]
* We're All Connected, all right: A live map, New York Talk Exchange, shows which neighborhoods are calling which parts of the world. [Gawker]
* Find out how to "Go Green" in Queens, this Saturday. [Lost in the Ozone]
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