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In 2012, reports surfaced that the then-new Major League Soccer team New York City FC, which plays at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, were seeking to develop a new soccer stadium at the Pier 40 site. Renderings of this proposed stadium were leaked online. [53] The plan was scrapped in 2015 due to local opposition. [54] [55]
Starting from the right are Pier 59 (driving range partially visible), progressing to the enclosed structures of Pier 60 and Pier 61, ending at the left with Pier 62 (skate park partially visible). Chelsea Piers from the West Side Highway Golf club entrance. Chelsea Piers is a series of piers in Chelsea, on the West Side of Manhattan in New ...
Etihad Park is a soccer-specific stadium under construction in the Willets Point neighborhood of Queens, New York City.The stadium is the future home of New York City FC of Major League Soccer (MLS), who currently play home games at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx and Citi Field in Queens, the latter of which is directly adjacent to Etihad Park.
New York City's piers and wharves were the most valuable assets of the New York City government in the 1860s, [2] worth almost $15.8 million without any repairs in 1867. [3] Nevertheless, by that time they had been in such a poor state of repair as to drive steamboat companies to other nearby cities such as Hoboken and Jersey City . [ 4 ]
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The new stadium, the first soccer-specific stadium in New York City, will be the centerpiece of a 23-acre redevelopment project in the former industrial area, including a 250-room hotel, 2,500 affordable housing units, retail space and a public elementary school. [15] Pelé played for the New York Cosmos from 1975 to 1977.
Astoria Park is a 59.96-acre (24.26 ha) public park in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens in New York City.The park is situated on the eastern shore of the Hell Gate, a strait of the East River, between Ditmars Boulevard to the north and Hoyt Avenue to the south.
This included from the Port of New York Authority in 1939, the New York City Board of Estimate in 1966, and the New York City Department of Real Property in 1989. [3] A survey in 2013 found that Fort Washington Park was 24 acres (9.7 ha) larger than previously measured, [ 24 ] making the park 160 acres in total.