Creating the Hudson River Park

Creating the Hudson River Park
Author: Tom Fox
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2024-04-12
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 197881402X

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The 4-mile-long, 550-acre Hudson River Park is nearing completion and is the largest park built in Manhattan since Central Park opened more than 150 years ago. It has transformed a derelict waterfront, protected the Hudson River estuary, preserved commercial maritime activities, created new recreational opportunities for millions of New Yorkers, enhanced tourism, stimulated redevelopment in adjacent neighborhoods, and set a precedent for waterfront redevelopment. The Park attracts seventeen million visitors annually. Creating the Hudson River Park is a first-person story of how this park came to be. Working together over three decades, community groups, civic and environmental organizations, labor, the real estate and business community, government agencies, and elected officials won a historic victory for environmental preservation, the use and enjoyment of the Hudson River, and urban redevelopment. However, the park is also the embodiment of a troubling trend toward the commercialization of America’s public parks. After the defeat of the $2.4 billion Westway plan to fill 234 acres of the Hudson in 1985, the stage was set for the revitalization of Manhattan’s West Side waterfront. Between 1986 and 1998 the process focused on the basics like designing an appropriate roadway, removing noncompliant municipal and commercial activities from the waterfront, implementing temporary improvements, developing the Park’s first revenue-producing commercial area at Chelsea Piers, completing the public planning and environmental review processes, and negotiating the 1998 Hudson River Park Act that officially created the Park. From 1999 to 2009 planning and construction were funded with public money and focused on creating active and passive recreation opportunities on the Tribeca, Greenwich Village, Chelsea, and Hell’s Kitchen waterfronts. However, initial recommendations to secure long term financial support for the Park from the increase in adjacent real estate values that resulted from the Park’s creation were ignored. City and state politicians had other priorities and public funding for the Park dwindled. The recent phase of the project, from 2010 to 2021, focused on “development” both in and adjacent to the Park. Changes in leadership, and new challenges provide an opportunity to return to a transparent public planning process and complete the redevelopment of the waterfront for the remainder of the 21st-century. Fox’s first-person perspective helps to document the history of the Hudson River Park, recognizes those who made it happen and those who made it difficult, and provides lessons that may help private citizens and public servants expand and protect the public parks and natural systems that are so critical to urban well-being.

Hudson River Park, Segment 5

Hudson River Park, Segment 5
Author: Hudson River Park Trust
Publisher:
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2002
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

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Hudson River Park

Hudson River Park
Author: Hudson River Park Conservancy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2005*
Genre: Hudson River Waterfront Park (New York, N.Y.)
ISBN:

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Hudson River Park

Hudson River Park
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1995
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

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Creating Central Park

Creating Central Park
Author: Morrison H. Heckscher
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2008
Genre: Central Park (New York, N.Y.)
ISBN: 0300136692

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The year 2008 marks the 150th anniversary of the design of Central Park, the first and arguably the most famous of America’s urban landscape parks. In October 1857 the new park’s board of commissioners announced a public design competition, and the following April the imaginative yet practicable "Greensward” plan submitted by Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted was selected. This book tells the fascinating story of how an extraordinary work of public art emerged from the crucible of New York City politics. From William Cullen Bryant’s 1844 editorial calling for "a pleasure ground of shade and recreation” to the completion of construction in 1870, the history of Central Park is an urban epic--a tale not only of animosity, political intrigue, and desire but also of idealism, sacrifice, and genius.

Realizing the Benefits of Hudson River Park

Realizing the Benefits of Hudson River Park
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2016
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

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"This report illustrates the park’s influence on local and regional economies, employment, tourism, development, property taxes, property value, and demographics – and makes the case for continued investment in completing the construction of Hudson River Park." --Page 3.

Hudson River Park, Segment 5

Hudson River Park, Segment 5
Author: Hudson River Park Trust
Publisher:
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2002
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

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Public Hearing, Review of the Hudson River Park Trust

Public Hearing, Review of the Hudson River Park Trust
Author: New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Committee on Corporations, Authorities, and Commissions
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2003
Genre: Hudson River Waterfront Park (New York, N.Y.)
ISBN:

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Riverside Park

Riverside Park
Author: Edward Grimm
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780231512190

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Riverside Park is an illustrated tribute to Frederick Law Olmsted's "other" New York City sanctuary. Since its conception in the 1870s, the park has undergone a number of transformations and suffered from periods of misuse and neglect, but in 1984, much-needed renovations turned this city oasis into what is today one of Manhattan's most beautiful attractions. "If the West Side does not stir you, you are a clod, past redemption."-Robert Moses Millions visit the Upper West Side landmark annually, and despite the heavy use, thousands of volunteers keep the grounds pristine. The park is now being extended southward as part of Manhattan's plan to reclaim the island's six hundred miles of waterfront, and Riverside Drive-Olmsted's curving thoroughfare flanking the park-has long been one of Manhattan's premier addresses. "I often feel drawn to the Hudson River.... I never get tired of looking at it; it hypnotizes me."-Joseph Mitchell, from The Rivermen From the time it was carved out of an unpromising landscape, Riverside Park has continued to reinvent itself. Using photographs (both contemporary and historical), illustrations, poems, and original and excerpted narrative, Edward Grimm and E. Peter Schroeder tell the intriguing story of a symbol of the modern revitalization of New York City. "Riverside Park will be a genuine riverside reservation, dedicated forever to the use of the people, beautiful in the highest sense."-The New York World, April 24, 1892 *Includes the official Riverside Park Fund Map of 2007*