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East Midtown Greenway and waterfront projects
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Andrew Kimball outlines progress on the East Midtown Greenway project and other waterfront initiatives aimed at improving public access and connectivity along Manhattan's waterfront.
- East Midtown Greenway described as a major public realm project
- Project brings the city closer to completing the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway loop
- Goal to provide New Yorkers with continuous waterfront open space around Manhattan
- Rebuilding of the pier at 107th Street
- Repairing and reconstructing portions of Bobby Wagner Walk Esplanade from 94th to 124th Street along the Harlem River
- EDC working on over 80 miles of greenways across the city in collaboration with Parks and DOT
Andrew Kimball
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The East Midtown Greenway is a major public realm project that brought us one step closer to the grand vision to close the loop of the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway and provide New Yorkers with continuous waterfront open space around Manhattan.
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As part of this work, EDC is rebuilding the pier at 100 And Seventh Street and repairing and reconstructing portions of Bobby Wagner Walk Esplanade from 90 Fourth Street to 120 Fourth Street along the Harlem River and we're working on over 80 miles of greenways with parks and DOT across the city.
0:25:42
At Willett's Point, we're making history through a once in a lifetime public private partnership to build a mixed use neighborhood from whole cloth.