How Parks Lose Their Playfulness - And I am baaaack!
I am going to start posting to this site again. It is an effort to keep up with consistent content, even if I am mostly reposting articles, but its worth it. I feel a little naked without it and truthfully, it was Instagram that sapped most of my creative energy away from this little endeavor. Lets see what happens.
VIA; The NY Times
A few years ago, the Hudson River Park Trust floated an idea for a new island. Called Pier 55, it was to be a two-and-a-half-acre wavy rectangle 200 feet off Manhattan reached by two narrow bridges, replacing the remains of Pier 54 near West 14th Street, where the Lusitania used to dock. More [HERE]
VIA; The NY Times
A few years ago, the Hudson River Park Trust floated an idea for a new island. Called Pier 55, it was to be a two-and-a-half-acre wavy rectangle 200 feet off Manhattan reached by two narrow bridges, replacing the remains of Pier 54 near West 14th Street, where the Lusitania used to dock. More [HERE]
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