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Pier 62 Skatepark is a public skatepark located in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. [1] The skatepark, which opened in 2010, is located in Hudson River Park on Pier 62 overlooking the Hudson River. [2] Pier 62 Skatepark is notable as it is the only modern full size vert concrete transition skatepark in New York City. [1]
Martinez Playground Skate Park (a.k.a. Blue Park & Blue floor) [14] McCarren Park Skatepark [15] Millennium Skate Park a.k.a. Owl's Head Skate Park [16] Robert Venable Skate Park [17] Rudd Skate Park [18] St. Mary's Playground [19] Seba Playground Skate Park; Sgt. William Dougherty Skate Park [20] Substance Skatepark [21] Thomas Greene Park ...
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Andy Kessler headed up efforts to create Riverside Skatepark in collaboration with the New York City Parks Department and Riverside Parks Conservancy administrator Charles McKinney. [2] [3] The wooden park was built with the help of teenagers from Harlem and the Upper West Side. [4] Riverside Skatepark opened in August 1996. [4] [2]
The lower banks as seen in 2009. Brooklyn Banks is the unofficial name for the area under the Manhattan side of the Brooklyn Bridge.The banks are a New York City skate spot, popular among skateboarders and BMXers for the unique brick banked surfaces that give the spot its name, and other skateable features such as benches, pillars, ledges, stairs, and handrails.
The park was built over a large parking lot that was reduced in size but not eliminated. [6] The skatepark project was part of a larger renovation of O'Donohue Park that began in 2010 and was completed in 2011. [6] The park was designed by SITE Design Group and built by California Skateparks. [2]
The River Ave Skate Park is built on the site of a former Yankee Stadium parking lot. [5] The River Ave Skate Park is part of River Avenue Parks, a series of parks built to offset the public space lost in Macombs Dam Park during the construction of Yankee stadium. [6] The annual Battle For The Bronx Contest is hosted at the park. [7]
This park is 14,000 square feet of skate park area, including both a street section and bowl section. [3] One of the bowls at Millennium Skate Park is eight feet deep. [2] [7] In 2017, the New York City parks department repaired parts of the skatepark. [8]