In the Hotel Pennsylvania's later years, the Café Rouge space no longer operated as a part of the
Hotel Pennsylvania business. It was used as a multi-purpose space for numerous events and had a separate address and entrance from the street at 145 West 32nd Street. In 2007, for the
Garden in Transit project, adhesive weatherproof paintings of flowers attached to NYC taxicabs were painted inside the Café. Numerous events from the 2013
New York Fashion Week were held in the Cafe Rouge. In 2014, the Café Rouge was converted to an indoor basketball court known as
Terminal 23, to promote the launch of the
Melo M10 by the
Jordan Brand division of
Nike. Most of the original interior decor remains intact. In the hotel's final years, it operated as a multi-purpose venue, known as
Station 32. Though the entire room, as well as the beamed ceiling, had been painted over in white, the original 1919 fountain and other architectural details remained intact until the entire structure closed permanently in 2020. == Landmark bid ==