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The largest park built in Manhattan since Central Park, Hudson River Park draws 17 million visits a year and has helped spur real estate development on the West Side.
Hudson Park and Boulevard spans nearly 4 acres and contains open space and tree-lined parkland. The first phase of the project was completed in 2015 and encompasses the area between West 33rd and ...
Hudson River Park circles back to this history. For example, a restored "float transfer bridge," at Pier 66a, once carried train cars from river barge to waterfront train tracks.
The new 2.5-acre park, which connects Hudson River Park with Riverside Park, includes a playground, athletic field and tables and chairs surrounded by greenery. It’s […] ...
Hudson River Park unveils its stacked 2023 events lineup, with free events like salsa dancing and sunset jazz. From salsa dancing to sunset jazz, fishing days to fitness classes.
The 4-mile-long, 500-acre Hudson River Park is nearing completion and is the largest park built in Manhattan since Central Park more than a century and a half earlier. It transformed a derelict and… ...
Hudson River Park's River Project is also expanding its weather-proof programming, through a series of new science workshops and wildlife-inspired art programs at the Pier 57 Discovery Tank.
From sunset salsa to BBQ blowouts, science festivals, music events and more, Hudson River Park is hosting hundreds of free events in the upcoming months. Go to the content Go to the footer.