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  2. Pier 40 - Wikipedia

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    Pier 40's design resembles a square donut, with the three decks hollowed in the center by the central courtyard. [13] [30] [36] The outer facade consists of tan brick and blue-grey enamel. [13] The outer decks, also referred to by the Hudson River Park Trust as the pier's "shed", are 175 feet (53 m) wide. [36] The pier's base is made of concrete.

  3. Hudson River Park - Wikipedia

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    Hudson River Park is a waterfront park on the North River (Hudson River) that extends from 59th Street south to Battery Park in the New York City borough of Manhattan.The park, a component of the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway, stretches 4.5 miles (7.2 km) and comprises 550 acres (220 ha), [2] making it the second-largest park in Manhattan after the 843-acre (341 ha) Central Park.

  4. St. John's Terminal - Wikipedia

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    [39] [40] [41] That November, Atlas and the Hudson River Park Trust signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) in which Atlas would buy unused air rights above Pier 40, directly to the west. Atlas would use the air rights to redevelop the St. John's site over the following ten years, starting with the northern section of St. John's Terminal.

  5. Village Community Boathouse - Wikipedia

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    The Village Community Boathouse (or VCB) is a Manhattan-based nonprofit dedicated to promoting rowing, boat building, environmental stewardship and human-powered recreational boating on the Hudson River and the New York Estuary. VCB is entirely run by volunteers and financed by donations and modest membership fees.

  6. New York Knights (rugby league) - Wikipedia

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    They play their home games at Pier 40 in Hudson River Park. Originally known as the New York Broncos , the team was founded in 1997 and joined the league eventually known as the American National Rugby League (AMNRL) for its inaugural 1998 season.

  7. Manhattan Waterfront Greenway - Wikipedia

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    The narrowest part of the East River Greenway in the East Village. The East River Greenway runs along the East Side, from Battery Park and past South Street Seaport to a dead end at 125th Street, East Harlem with a 1.3 miles (2.1 km) gap from 34th to 60th streets in Midtown where pedestrians use busy First and Second Avenues to get around United Nations Headquarters between the Upper East Side ...

  8. List of piers in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Demolished. Former mixed-use pier for France & Canada Steamship Corporation [12] 75 12th Ave and W. 35th St. Demolished 76 12th Ave and W. 36th St. Original rail-ship transloading pier for the New York Central Railroad demolished. Current pier formerly industrial space and then used as an NYPD tow pound; now part of Hudson River Park. [13] 77

  9. Category:Hudson River Park - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hudson River Park" ... 0–9. Pier 40; Pier 54; Pier 57; Pier 63; North River Pier 66; C. Chelsea Piers; Chelsea Waterside Park; Christopher Street ...