Heart-shaped balloon stuck on New York’s Grand Central Terminal ceiling captivates commuters
The Straits Times
The shiny balloon first appeared around Valentine’s Day, quickly becoming a social media darling. Read more at straitstimes.com.
NEW YORK – About 12 stories above the main concourse of Grand Central Terminal, an only-in-New York kind of love has been playing out for more than a month.
A large, heart-shaped, red balloon has lodged up against the station’s vaulted mural ceiling, enrapturing even the most jaded and harried commuters as they have passed beneath the zodiac constellations on the way to trains or work. Double-takes have been elicited.
The shiny inflatable first appeared around Valentine’s Day, quickly becoming a social media darling while inspiring inevitable puns. Love is in the air.
But was the balloon’s flight more than just physics? An accidental release? Or an intentional act by someone scorned?
No one from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which owns Grand Central, could really say.
“You can make up your own story why it’s there,” Ms Grace Staeheli, 37, who was visiting Grand Central for the first time, said on March 23. “Maybe it could be a scandalous reason.”













