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It’s the Knicks’ house.

The firm tapped to revamp Penn Station released a bright orange-and-blue rendering of the upcoming transportation mecca in honor of the basketball phenom’s historic win.

The Knicks’ pride is seen beaming out of Madison Square Garden as it looms behind the soon-to-be improved Penn Station, with an equally orange Empire State Building peering out from the background.


  Penn Transformation Partners released a Knicks-themed rendering to honor the team’s historic win. Practice for Architecture and Urbanism Penn Transformation Partners released a Knicks-themed rendering to honor the team’s historic win. Practice for Architecture and Urbanism

  Madison Square Garden is home to the newest NBA champions. Jason Szenes for NY Post Madison Square Garden is home to the newest NBA champions. Jason Szenes for NY Post

Penn Transformation Partners released the Knicks-themed rendering to honor the team after its historic NBA championship victory — and ahead of what could be the biggest ticker tape parade held Thursday in their honor.

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“If this Knicks team taught us anything, it’s that New York comebacks are the best kind. Penn Station’s comeback is next!” the firm told The Post.

The firm was tapped by the Trump administration to lead an $8 billion transformation of the iconic transit hub into ” America’s world-class station.”

The project will eliminate the decrepit Manhattan station’s current bulky columns on dimly lit train platforms in favor of brighter lighting and higher ceilings, and trade in the current run-down ticketing area for a uniform main concourse with a 50-foot ceiling anchored by a huge gold-plated clock.

Groundbreaking is expected by the end of 2027.

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