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3345:, September 8, 1992. Accessed December 30, 2023. "Tomorrow, as the 1992-93 school year begins, a reincarnated Stuyvesant High opens across Manhattan at Battery Park City for 2,700 students and 103 faculty members: a new, lavishly appointed, 10-story future school with state-of-the-art computers and 12 science labs, Art Deco lights, five gyms, an Olympic-sized pool, banks of escalators, glassed-in studios, an auditorium worthy of Broadway and stunning Hudson River views from the classrooms. In an era of tight finances, New York City -- which has budgeted $ 7 billion this year for the education of one million students in 991 schools -- paid $ 150 million for Stuyvesant, its first new high school in a decade, the costliest ever built in the city and perhaps in the country."
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dust, debris, and smoke. Gateway Plaza's 600 building, Hudson View East, and Parc Place (now Rector Square) were punctured by airplane parts. The Winter Garden and other portions of the World
Financial Center were severely damaged. Environmental concerns regarding dust from the Trade Center are a continuing source of concern for many residents, scientists, and elected officials. Since the attacks, the damage has been repaired. Temporarily reduced rents and government subsidies helped restore residential occupancy in the years following the attacks.
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604:(ULI) awarded the Battery Park City Master Plan its 2010 Heritage Award, for having "facilitated the private development of 9.3 million square feet (860 thousand square meters) of commercial space, 7.2 million square feet (670 thousand square meters) of residential space, and nearly 36 acres (15 ha) of open space in lower Manhattan, becoming a model for successful large-scale planning efforts and marking a positive shift away from the urban renewal mindset of the time."
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Many of the displaced residents were not allowed to return to the area for months and none were given government guidance of where to live temporarily on the already-crowded island of
Manhattan. With most hotel rooms booked, residents, including young children and the elderly, were forced to fend for themselves. When they were finally allowed to return to Battery Park City, some found that their homes had been looted.
1004:'s 2018 Community Health Profile, with an average life expectancy of 85.8 years. This is higher than the median life expectancy of 81.2 for all New York City neighborhoods. Most inhabitants are young to middle-aged adults: half (50%) are between the ages of 25 and 44, while 14% are between 0 and 17, and 18% between 45 and 64. The ratio of college-aged and elderly residents was lower, at 11% and 7% respectively.
5823:, March 31, 2017. Accessed June 23, 2017. "The supermodel and TV personality Tyra Banks has decided to sell her Battery Park City home, a mansion-sized duplex facing the Hudson River, complete with dressing room and hair salon, a personal gym and separate staff and guest quarters.Ms. Banks bought her Riverhouse apartment, at 2 River Terrace, in 2009 and used it as a primary residence for about four years."
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graduates or have some college education. By contrast, 64% of
Manhattan residents and 43% of city residents have a college education or higher. The percentage of Battery Park City and Lower Manhattan students excelling in math rose from 61% in 2000 to 80% in 2011, and reading achievement increased from 66% to 68% during the same time period.
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2343:, June 6, 1982. Accessed August 4, 2007. "Construction already is under way on the southern tip of Manhattan, at Battery Park City, land named for the British fort built there in 1693. The area was expanded by 1.2 million cubic yards of earth and rock excavated for the foundations of the World Trade Center nearby."
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Platinum. The energy conserving building design is 35% more energy-efficient than code requires, resulting in a 67% lower electricity demand during peak hours, resulting in, among other benefits, lower electric bills for residents. Photovoltaic panels convert sunlight to electricity, supplemented by
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Based on the 2020 census, the racial makeup of
Northern Battery Park City (10282) was 66% White, 2% Black, 0% Native American, 16% Asian, 0% Islander, 0% from other races, and 5% from two or more races. Hispanic of Latino of any race were 11% of the population. The racial makeup of South Battery Park
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Initially, in the 1980s, 23 buildings were built in the area. By the 1990s, 9 more buildings were built, followed by the construction of 11 buildings in the 2000s and 3 buildings in the 2010s. The
Battery Park City Authority, wishing to attract more middle-class residents, started providing subsidies
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Upon residents' return, the air in the area was still filled with toxic smoke from the World Trade Center fires that persisted until
December 2001. More than half of the area's residents moved away permanently from the community after the adjacent World Trade Center towers collapsed and spread toxic
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Ninety-six percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day, which is more than the city's average of 87%. In 2018, 88% of residents described their health as "good", "very good", or "excellent", more than the city's average of 78%. For every supermarket in
Battery Park City and Lower
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Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 86.3% between 1990 and 2018. The 1st precinct reported 2 murders, 15 rapes, 135 robberies, 121 felony assaults, 191 burglaries, 848 grand larcenies, and 68 grand larcenies auto in 2021.
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in 2001 had a major impact on
Battery Park City. The residents of Lower Manhattan and particularly of Battery Park City were displaced for an extended period of time. Parts of the community were an official crime scene and therefore residents were unable to return to live or even collect property.
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light illuminates communal spaces. Recycled materials are incorporated into the design including carpet made from re-purposed truck tires, floors made from reclaimed window frame wood, and furniture made from FSC-certified plywood and recycled steel. Design features include a seemingly "floating"
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that the aggregate figure of funds transferred to the City of New York is above $ 1.4 billion, with the BPCA continuing to contribute $ 200 million a year. The Independent Budget Office of the City of New York also recommended the city take over Battery Park City in a report published in February
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Battery Park City and Lower Manhattan generally have a higher rate of college-educated residents than the rest of the city as of 2018. The vast majority of residents age 25 and older (84%) have a college education or higher, while 4% have less than a high school education and 12% are high school
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announced the final approval for the New York City Housing Trust Fund derived from $ 130 million in Battery Park City revenues. The fund aimed to preserve or create 4,300 units of low- and moderate-income housing by 2009. It also provided seed financing for the New York Acquisition Fund, a $ 230
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designated as the developer. That same year, the city approved plans to alter the number of apartments designated for lower, middle and upper income renters. Urstadt said the changes were needed to make the financing for the project viable. In addition to the change in the mix of units, the city
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connecting Battery Park City to the Financial District, was completed in 2019, replacing the older Rector Street Bridge. On June 11, 2021, it was dedicated as the Robert F. Douglass Bridge. Its namesake, who died in 2016, was an early advocate for lower Manhattan as a senior advisor to Governor
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By 2018, thirty residential buildings had been built in Battery Park City and no new construction was planned. The Battery Park City Authority's main focus turned to maintenance of existing infrastructure, security and conservancy of the public spaces. The authority was creating over 1,000 free
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Current residential neighborhoods of Battery Park City are divided into northern and southern sections, separated by Brookfield Place. The northern section consists entirely of large, 20–45-story buildings, all various shades of orange brick. The southern section, extending down from the Winter
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Because none of the properties in Battery Park City own the land they are built on, many banks have refused to write loans when those ground leases are periodically up for renewal. This has been a regular source of anger and frustration for owners in Battery Park City who are looking to sell.
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and ten other public agencies were also involved in the development project. For the next several years, the BPCA made slow progress. In April 1969, it unveiled a master plan for the area, which was approved in October. In early-1972, the BPCA issued $ 200 million in bonds to fund construction
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and births to teenage mothers are less common in Battery Park City and Lower Manhattan than in other places citywide. In Battery Park City and Lower Manhattan, there were 77 preterm births per 1,000 live births (compared to 87 per 1,000 citywide), and 2.2 teenage births per 1,000 live births
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sits midblock, near the corner of Warren Street and River Terrace. Before construction, the site was empty and flat; part of the neighborhood's development plan, the park was designed in anticipation of four high residential towers on its west and east. Although a New York City public park,
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million initiative that aims to serve as a catalyst for the construction and preservation of more than 30,000 units of affordable housing citywide by 2016. The Acquisition Fund has since established itself as a model for similar funds in cities and states across the country.
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approved mortgage insurance for 1,600 of the development's proposed units. In 1979, the title to the landfill was transferred from the city to the Battery Park City Authority, which financially restructured itself and created a new, more viable master plan, designed by
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with Lebanese, Greeks, Armenians, and other ethnic groups. In 1929, the land was the proposed site of a $ 50 million (equivalent to $ 890 million in 2023) residential development that would have served workers in the Wall Street area. The
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was a driving factor in the design of the library including use of an energy-efficient lighting system, maximization of natural lighting, and use of recycled materials. 1100 Architect, in collaboration with Atelier Ten, an international team of
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Battery Park City and Lower Manhattan's rate of elementary school student absenteeism is lower than the rest of New York City. In Battery Park City and Lower Manhattan, 6% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per
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Under the 1989 agreement between the BPCA and the City of New York, $ 600 million was transferred by the BPCA to the city. Charles J. Urstadt, the first chairman and CEO of the BPCA, noted in an August 19, 2007, op-ed piece in the
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announced his desire to redevelop a part of the area as a separate project. The various groups reached a compromise, and in 1966 the governor unveiled the proposal for what would become Battery Park City. The creation of architect
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3460:, September 17, 2001. Accessed June 23, 2017. "But at the Gateway section of the complex, there were scattered reports of looting, on two Web sites about Battery Park City and from residents who returned home for the first time."
1516:. The neighborhood north of Brookfield Place is covered by 10282, while much of the neighborhood south of Brookfield Place is covered by 10280. Brookfield Place is part of 10281, and the southernmost tip is part of 10004. The
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in 1992. During the 1990s, an additional six buildings were added to the neighborhood. By the turn of the 21st century, Battery Park City was mostly completed, with the exception of some ongoing construction on West Street.
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maintenance is overseen by the Battery Park City Parks Conservancy and the park was designed for the Battery Park City Authority. The park opened on September 30, 2004. There is also a southern extension to this park.
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were constructed to retain the material. After removal of the piers, wooden piles and overburden of silt, the northern portion (north of, and including the marina) was filled with sand dredged from areas adjacent to
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Battery Park City, which is mainly residential, also has a few office buildings. The seven buildings including the Brookfield Place complex, as well as 200 West Street, are the neighborhood's only office buildings.
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Condo owners in Battery Park City pay higher monthly charges than owners of comparable apartments elsewhere in New York City because residents pay their building's common charges in addition to PILOT (
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as the lead architect. By 1985, construction was completed and the World Financial Center (later renamed Brookfield Place New York) saw its first tenants. The newly completed development was lauded by
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The first residential building in Battery Park City, Gateway Plaza, was completed in 1983. As of 2010, the population of the area was 13,386. Some of the more prominent residential buildings include:
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as the first chairman of the authority's board that year. He then served as the chief executive officer from 1973 to 1978. Urstadt later served as the authority's vice chair from 1996 to 2010. The
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residential building in the United States, as well as the first residential high-rise building in New York City to be certified by the U.S. Green Building Council. It was designed by
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and Stanton Eckstut. By that time, only two of the proposed development's buildings had been built, and the $ 200 million bond issue was supposed to have been paid off the next year.
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in 1985. Constructed at a cost of $ 150 million (equivalent to $ 330 million in 2023) and with a capacity for 2,700 students, Battery Park City became the new home of the
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and who serve six-year terms. Raju Mann is the president and chief executive officer. The BPCA is invested with substantial powers: it can acquire, hold and dispose of
705:, later City Planning Department Director in the Bloomberg administration, worked on Battery Park City. During the 1980s, a total of 13 buildings were constructed. The
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a computerized building management system and environmentally responsible operating and maintenance practices to further reduce the building's environmental impact.
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global headquarters, which began construction in 2005 and opened for occupancy in October 2009. 200 West Street received in 2010 gold-level certification under the
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Battery Park). The hotel has 298 rooms, including 44 suites, with the largest suite spanning 200 square metres (2,150 sq ft) in area. The
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Brookfield Place's ground floor and portions of the second floor are occupied by a mall; its center point is a steel-and-glass atrium known as the
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per capita is less than that of the city as a whole. The incarceration rate of 152 per 100,000 people is lower than that of the city as a whole.
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in 1998 to households whose annual incomes were $ 108,000 or less. By the end of the decade, nearly the entire landfill had been developed.
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10 oz/cu ft), more than the city average. Sixteen percent of Battery Park City and Lower Manhattan residents are
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between 1982 and 1988; it was damaged in the September 11 attacks but later repaired. It has six constituent buildings –
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2020. The report echoed Urstadt's proposal as a way to increase revenue to the city. An article published by
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4648:"Downtown: Battery Park, Financial District, SoHo, TriBeCa – DNAinfo.com Crime and Safety Report"
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Herman, Robin (September 24, 1979). "Nearly 200,000 Rally to Protest Nuclear Energy".
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There Goes The Neighborhood: Goldman Sachs Accused Of Gentrifying Block Around Its HQ
2182:"The Surprisingly Long History of Battery Park City - New York's Newest Neighborhood"
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4832:"Battery Park, New York City-Manhattan, New York Zip Code Boundary Map (NY)"
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2462:"EXCAVATIONS BEGUN.; Steel Sheeting Is Being Used for Battery Tower Work"
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Department of City Planning, March 29, 2011. Accessed June 14, 2016.
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Battery Park City: Politics and Planning on the New York Waterfront
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Department of City Planning, February 2012. Accessed June 16, 2016.
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Department of City Planning, February 2012. Accessed June 16, 2016.
3203:"ARCHITECTURE VIEW; BATTERY PARK CITY IS A TRIUMPH OF URBAN DESIGN"
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in the Atlantic Ocean, as well as stone from the construction of
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New York State Foundation for Science, Technology and Innovation
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Agriculture & New York State Horse Breeding Development Fund
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New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development
3731:"Hugh L. Carey Battery Park City Authority Financial Statements"
2545:"Battery Park City creators reminisce about neighborhood's past"
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State Park, north end of Battery Park City west of River Terrace
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4740:"FDNY Firehouse Listing – Location of Firehouses and companies"
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provides bus service to the area. As of October 2014, the
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in response to the events of the attacks. The "Pops" have been
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5390:"NYC Ferry will launch service to Staten Island, Coney Island"
2514:"Battery Park City: A Resort-Like Community Built on Landfill"
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200 West Street is the location of the global headquarters of
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Southern part of Battery Park City; Millennium Point is shown.
2742:"Planners Cut Low‐Income Units In Battery Park City Proposal"
2374:"Danny Meyer's North End Grill Is Closing at the End of 2018"
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After September 11, 2001, residents of Battery Park City and
5164:"Battery Park City Library Achieves LEED Gold Certification"
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4190:"New Yorkers are living longer, happier and healthier lives"
3763:"Battery Park City Authority Fiscal Year 2021 Annual Report"
2814:"Seats at $ 25 Apiece Offered at Battery To Watch Big Ships"
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between Carlisle and Albany Streets, opened on May 23, 2013.
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operates the following public schools in Battery Park City:
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and Murray Streets, it is north of Brookfield Place and the
5733:"Battery Park City Authority - 9/11 Memorial at South Cove"
3827:"New Options – February 2020 – Reacquire Battery Park City"
2078:. New York City Department of City Planning. Archived from
1991:, actor and comedian, former resident of 1 Rockefeller Park
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At the corner of Vesey Street and North End Avenue is the
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5451:"Battery Park City Residents Want Temporary Span to Stay"
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3368:"Battery Park City to Give Middle-Income Renters a Break"
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5681:"Battery Park City Authority - Hurricane Maria Memorial"
3535:"200 West Street NYC - Goldman Sachs World Headquarters"
3035:"Manhattan's Battery Park was once a surreal beachfront"
686:, planted the field of wheat on rubble-strewn land near
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Board on Electric Generation Siting and the Environment
5707:"Battery Park City Authority - Mother Cabrini Memorial"
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Talia Kahan & Yasmine Chokrane (November 1, 2018).
4923:"Battery Park City New York School Ratings and Reviews"
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and provides ferry transportation to various points in
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bus lines service parts of Battery Park City, with the
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Redeveloped ports and waterfronts in the United States
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3303:. New York City Department of Parks & Recreation.
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on the west side of the southern tip of the island of
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Municipal Assistance Corporation for the City of Troy
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New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
3981:"Battery Park City condo owners fight spikes in fees"
3950:"Battery Park City condo owners fight spikes in fees"
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World Financial Center Plaza, within Brookfield Place
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More than one-third of the neighborhood is parkland.
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3613:"6 Builders Chosen for Housing at Battery Park City"
3122:"6 BUILDERS CHOSEN FOR HOUSING AT BATTERY PARK CITY"
2970:"13 Years Later, Battery Park City's an Empty Dream"
514:. The initial proposal to reclaim this area through
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Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority
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Municipal Assistance Corporation for the City of NY
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New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation
5626:. Battery Park City Authority. 2002. Archived from
5100:"345 Chambers Street: Special in More than One Way"
4584:"Goldman Sachs's New Palace Creates Princes, Serfs"
3164:"BATTERY PROJECT REFLECTS CHANGING CITY PRIORITIES"
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Municipal Assistance Corporation for the City of NY
1046:As of 2020, the population of the area was 16,169.
7534:Central New York Regional Transportation Authority
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5815:"Tyra Banks’s Mansion in the Sky Is on the Market"
4562:A Guide to Contemporary New York City Architecture
4010:New York City Neighborhood Tabulation Areas*, 2010
3355:Emporis NYC Districts and Zones: Battery Park City
3288:Sculpting with the Environment: A Natural Dialogue
2931:"Carey and Koch Accept New Battery Park City Plan"
2664:"Letters to the Editor: Planned Battery Park City"
1951:, which struck Puerto Rico on September 20, 2017.
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3834:Independent Budget Office of the City of New York
3768:. Battery Park City Authority. October 31, 2021.
1718:access in Battery Park City proper; however, the
1377:200 West Street, from Murray Street, looking west
997:of any race were 7.7% (3,055) of the population.
542:(BPCA) to oversee development. Rockefeller named
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7609:New York Convention Center Operating Corporation
7394:New York Local Government Assistance Corporation
5137:"The New York Public Library, Battery Park City"
3597:, L. 1969 ch. 624, L. 1971 ch. 377; codified at
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1997:, actress, former resident of 1 Rockefeller Park
1663:, Best of Year Merit Award in 2011, followed by
863:space within its designated 92-acre site on the
7346:New York State Public Authorities Control Board
3643:"Battery Park City Authority Mission Statement"
1928:, a memorial to those who were murdered in the
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57:Apartment buildings in Battery Park City, with
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7434:New York State Housing Trust Fund Corporation
7399:New York State Affordable Housing Corporation
7379:Homeless Housing & Assistance Corporation
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2009:, basketball player, resident of Liberty Luxe
1896:Park, north of Battery Park off Battery Place
1890:Rector Park, South End Avenue at Rector Place
1875:Monsignor Kowsky Plaza, east of the Esplanade
1781:, stops at Battery Park City Ferry Terminal.
1502:NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital
771:Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
522:. That plan became complicated when Governor
367:. It is patrolled by the 1st Precinct of the
305:is a mainly residential 92-acre (37 ha)
7559:Hudson River–Black River Regulating District
7492:New York State Theatre Institute Corporation
7464:State of New York Municipal Bond Bank Agency
7449:New York State Urban Development Corporation
7369:Dormitory Authority of the State of New York
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3407:"Filling in the Blanks At Battery Park City"
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1740:Fulton Street station (New York City Subway)
1665:The National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association
1596:branch at 175 North End Avenue, designed by
1553:Stuyvesant High School from North End Avenue
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548:New York State Urban Development Corporation
387:Battery Park City is bounded on the east by
7738:New York City School Construction Authority
5875:(Hugh L. Carey Battery Park City Authority)
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4380:"Putting Environmentalism on the Urban Map"
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3913:"Mayor Bloomberg's affordable housing plan"
3471:"Ground Zero stops burning, after 100 days"
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1163:Millennium Tower Residences, 30 West Street
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329:on the east. The neighborhood is named for
7669:Westchester County Health Care Corporation
7539:Development Authority of the North Country
7320:New York state public-benefit corporations
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4360:"New York Skyscrapers – Post-Modernism II"
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2298:"What's So Great About Battery Park city?"
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2003:, musician, resident of 1 Rockefeller Park
1835:Some large open spaces and parks include:
1784:The West Thames Street Bridge, one of the
1703:nearby at Battery Park. Additionally, the
1604:residential building, it utilizes several
1316:harbor on the Hudson known as North Cove.
1212:Tribeca Bridge Tower, 450 North End Avenue
1011:in Community Districts 1 and 2 (including
748:the TriBattery Pops Tom Goodkind Conductor
29:Neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City
7774:Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
7654:Roswell Park Cancer Institute Corporation
7619:Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority
7564:Hugh L. Carey Battery Park City Authority
7529:Capital District Transportation Authority
7404:New York State Archives Partnership Trust
5624:"Brian Tolle Irish Hunger Memorial, 2002"
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4836:United States Zip Code Boundary Map (USA)
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2260:"The Hidden History of Battery Park City"
2145:"Battery Park City - Neighborhood Series"
1522:Church Street Station at 90 Church Street
837:New York State public-benefit corporation
833:Hugh L. Carey Battery Park City Authority
7474:Tobacco Settlement Financing Corporation
7454:Power Authority of the State of New York
7334:New York State Authorities Budget Office
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5538:"Washington Street to gain public plaza"
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7594:Nassau County Interim Finance Authority
7574:Lower Manhattan Development Corporation
6988:Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals
5769:from the original on September 19, 2022
5739:from the original on September 19, 2022
5687:from the original on September 24, 2022
5661:from the original on September 29, 2017
5517:from the original on September 26, 2012
5073:"NYC Department of Education P.S. M094"
4542:from the original on September 19, 2012
4490:from the original on September 26, 2012
4464:from the original on September 26, 2012
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3794:Urstadt, Charles J. (August 19, 2007).
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3727:Marks Paneth Accountants & Advisors
3683:from the original on September 16, 2018
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2968:Schumacher, Edward (October 26, 1979).
2929:Schumacher, Edward (November 9, 1979).
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2030:Lower Manhattan Development Corporation
1985:, actor, resident of 1 Rockefeller Park
1791:Lower Manhattan Development Corporation
1671:, Public Space Interiors Award in 2012.
1194:Gateway Plaza, 345-395 South End Avenue
676:to plant wheat in an exhibition titled
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7659:United Nations Development Corporation
7649:Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation
7629:Olympic Regional Development Authority
7549:Erie County Medical Center Corporation
7544:Erie County Fiscal Stability Authority
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7342:New York State Financial Control Board
7273:New York State Law Revision Commission
7268:New York State Financial Control Board
5795:from the original on November 28, 2014
5455:Spectrum News NY1 | New York City
5250:from the original on February 21, 2014
5223:from the original on February 18, 2014
5196:from the original on December 15, 2014
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3991:from the original on February 13, 2019
3960:from the original on November 23, 2018
3825:Brown, Elizabeth (February 20, 2020).
3806:from the original on February 20, 2020
3623:from the original on February 13, 2009
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3264:"Ecological Restoration: Agnes Denes,
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3014:from the original on December 27, 2017
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2328:"IN N.Y.C., A $ 1 BILLION DREAM RISES"
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2115:from the original on December 30, 2023
2045:United Nations Development Corporation
2040:Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation
1656:visually unified through the ceiling.
1571:P.S./I.S. 276 Battery Park City School
1319:The building's original developer was
1191:212 Warren (formerly 22 River Terrace)
1186:Other residential apartments include:
1169:Ritz Carlton Residence, 10 West Street
1139:Hudson View East, 250 South End Avenue
7664:Utility Debt Securitization Authority
7579:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
7429:New York State Housing Finance Agency
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7120:Corrections and Community Supervision
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5369:from the original on January 11, 2019
5281:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
5118:
5106:from the original on October 19, 2022
5047:New York City Department of Education
5017:New York City Department of Education
4987:New York City Department of Education
4957:New York City Department of Education
4720:from the original on October 19, 2018
4710:"Engine Company 10/Ladder Company 10"
4581:
4049:
3861:
3824:
3545:from the original on January 17, 2023
3405:Dunlap, David W. (February 7, 1999).
3162:Gottlieb, Martin (October 18, 1985).
3157:
3155:
3026:
2988:from the original on October 19, 2018
2910:from the original on October 19, 2018
2889:
2871:from the original on October 19, 2018
2851:Fried, Joseph P. (October 30, 1977).
2850:
2832:from the original on October 19, 2018
2662:Urstadt, Charles J. (June 10, 1972).
2543:Kreuzer, Terese Loeb (June 6, 2012).
2239:
2127:
1681:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
1559:New York City Department of Education
1178:The Visionaire, 70 Little West Street
725:
477:
446:
7769:Ogdensburg Bridge and Port Authority
7374:Empire State Development Corporation
7263:Legislative Bill Drafting Commission
5713:from the original on August 22, 2022
5574:from the original on August 13, 2020
5536:Aline Reynolds (November 14, 2012).
5309:from the original on August 15, 2012
5217:"Interiors Award 2012: Public Space"
4903:from the original on October 9, 2022
4690:from the original on October 9, 2022
4594:from the original on August 25, 2017
4516:from the original on January 7, 2017
4346:
4170:from the original on October 9, 2022
4125:from the original on October 9, 2022
4026:
3947:
3874:from the original on August 15, 2020
3843:from the original on October 9, 2022
3775:from the original on October 9, 2022
3743:from the original on October 9, 2022
3611:Goldberger, Paul (August 19, 1981).
3201:Goldberger, Paul (August 31, 1986).
3120:Goldberger, Paul (August 19, 1981).
3033:Reiner-Roth, Shane (June 23, 2019).
2794:from the original on January 4, 2013
2700:
2585:Shipler, David K. (April 17, 1969).
2512:Jacobson, Aileen (August 15, 2018).
2424:
2386:from the original on August 15, 2022
2296:Garside, James (November 12, 2021).
2282:
2192:from the original on October 9, 2022
2094:
1967:
1301:. Brookfield Place also has its own
1074:, a 449-foot (137 m), 38-story
792:View from Hudson River in 2013 with
767:United States Green Building Council
629:Empire State Development Corporation
391:, which separates the area from the
193:0.37 km (0.143 sq mi)
6983:Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals
5848:Battery Park City: The Early Years.
5214:
5049:. December 19, 2018. Archived from
5019:. December 19, 2018. Archived from
4989:. December 19, 2018. Archived from
4959:. December 19, 2018. Archived from
4933:from the original on March 21, 2019
4879:
4331:
4313:"Census Tract 317.04, New York, NY"
4280:"Census Tract 317.03, New York, NY"
4137:
3862:Simko, Robert (February 19, 2020).
3796:"Battery Park City: Green Cash Cow"
3425:from the original on March 23, 2017
3386:from the original on March 23, 2017
3221:from the original on March 23, 2017
3182:from the original on March 23, 2017
3057:
2853:"Will Battery Park City Ever Rise?"
2782:Iglauer, Edith (November 4, 1972).
2204:
2072:"NYC Planning | Community Profiles"
1437:Battery Park City is served by the
1412:
1224:The Verdesian, 211 North End Avenue
1215:Tribeca Green, 325 North End Avenue
1148:Liberty Green, 300 North End Avenue
1142:Hudson View West, 300 Albany Street
24:
7524:Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority
7514:Albany Convention Center Authority
7469:State University Construction Fund
7389:New York Job Development Authority
5491:from the original on July 22, 2021
5359:"NYC Ferry is adding 2 new routes"
5079:from the original on July 31, 2020
4803:"Best Hospitals in New York, N.Y."
4434:. November 8, 2022. Archived from
4257:from the original on June 24, 2017
4245:Hughes, C. J. (October 21, 2007).
4200:from the original on March 2, 2019
3894:Manhattan: Housing Plan Approved."
3483:from the original on July 13, 2018
3152:
3101:from the original on July 26, 2018
2949:from the original on March 9, 2018
2890:Fried, Joseph P. (July 29, 1977).
2760:from the original on July 26, 2018
2721:from the original on July 26, 2018
2703:"DEVELOPER NAMED FOR BATTERY CITY"
2701:Oser, Alan S. (February 2, 1972).
2682:from the original on July 26, 2018
2643:from the original on July 26, 2018
2605:from the original on July 26, 2018
2472:from the original on July 25, 2018
2442:from the original on July 26, 2018
2432:"Housing Unit Named Battery Tower"
2412:from the original on June 26, 2015
2223:. January 21, 2014. Archived from
2076:communityprofiles.planning.nyc.gov
1362:
1209:South Cove Plaza, 50 Battery Place
1197:The Hallmark, 455 North End Avenue
1154:Liberty Luxe, 200 North End Avenue
616:Construction and early development
25:
7841:
7459:State of New York Mortgage Agency
7258:Joint Commission on Public Ethics
6963:Temporary President of the Senate
6935:Officers in the State of New York
5862:
5651:"A Memorial Remembers The Hungry"
5449:Chung, Lori (November 22, 2019).
5242:Tarricone, Paul (April 1, 2012).
4862:"Location Details: Church Street"
4812:from the original on May 29, 2019
4628:from the original on May 22, 2017
4582:Craig, Susanne (April 16, 2010).
3979:De Avila, Joseph (May 11, 2011).
3593:Battery Park City Authority Act,
3366:Pristin, Terry (March 24, 1998).
3307:from the original on June 9, 2013
3140:from the original on July 1, 2017
3081:Goodwin, Michael (May 16, 1980).
1674:
1218:Tribeca Park, 400 Chambers Street
1157:Liberty Terrace, 380 Rector Place
7634:Overcoat Development Corporation
7444:New York State Thruway Authority
7409:New York State Canal Corporation
7278:Public Authorities Control Board
7006:
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5673:
5649:Smith, Roberta (July 16, 2002).
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5215:Kim, Sheila (January 26, 2012).
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5139:. 1100 Architect. Archived from
5091:
5065:
4247:"Next Door to a Poignant Memory"
3892:Scott, Janny (August 1, 2006). "
2740:Seigel, Max H. (July 13, 1972).
2217:"City Living: Battery Park City"
1887:Oval Lawn, east of the Esplanade
1747:Battery Park City Ferry Terminal
1351:, the Winter Garden Atrium, and
1261:, Brookfield Place, designed by
1253:Brookfield Place (New York City)
1172:Riverhouse, One Rockefeller Park
1166:The Regatta, 21 South End Avenue
1130:Battery Pointe, 300 Rector Place
817:
803:
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591:Cooper, Robertson & Partners
135:
115:
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7764:Niagara Falls Bridge Commission
7614:New York State Bridge Authority
7519:Albany Port District Commission
5388:Plitt, Amy (January 10, 2019).
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3948:Fung, Amanda (April 29, 2009).
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1200:Rector Square, 225 Rector Place
1181:1 Rector Park, 333 Rector Place
1175:The Soundings, 280 Rector Place
1151:Liberty House, 377 Rector Place
1145:Liberty Court, 200 Rector Place
1136:Hudson Tower, 350 Albany Street
952:
369:New York City Police Department
7792:(interstate and international)
7599:Nassau Health Care Corporation
7253:Commission on Judicial Conduct
7033:Superintendent of Public Works
5839:, Gordon and Breach Publishers
5190:"Atelier Ten Official Website"
5162:Zimmer, Lori (June 21, 2012).
2346:
2320:
1786:West Street pedestrian bridges
1720:West Street pedestrian bridges
1500:The nearest major hospital is
1432:
1405:, and diagonally opposite the
1160:Liberty View, 99 Battery Place
1054:
732:September 11 terrorist attacks
365:Manhattan Community District 1
13:
1:
7624:North Country Power Authority
6993:Clerk of the Court of Appeals
5511:"Battery Park City Authority"
5244:"Welcome to the Neighborhood"
4773:"Manhattan Hospital Listings"
4751:New York City Fire Department
4484:"Battery Park City Authority"
4458:"Battery Park City Authority"
3922:. August 2008. Archived from
2372:Serena Dai (March 16, 2018).
2109:"Battery Park City Authority"
2050:
1439:New York City Fire Department
1401:, across the street from the
1221:Tribeca Pointe, River Terrace
1206:The Solaire, 20 River Terrace
1203:River Watch, 70 Battery Place
1133:Cove Club, 2 South End Avenue
891:and has the ability to issue
845:Urban Development Corporation
363:Battery Park City is part of
214:25,000/km (65,000/sq mi)
7733:Green Island Power Authority
7687:Industrial Exhibit Authority
7150:Children and Family Services
4887:"Financial District – MN 01"
4806:U.S. News & World Report
4538:. Worldfinancialcenter.com.
2587:"Battery Park Plan Is Shown"
1755:New York Mercantile Exchange
1527:
1518:United States Postal Service
1357:New York Mercantile Exchange
1049:
679:Wheatfield – A Confrontation
624:attended by 200,000 people.
438:built a new headquarters at
415:
374:
356:. The neighborhood includes
7:
7712:New York Racing Association
7569:Long Island Power Authority
6998:Clerk of the State Assembly
5763:Battery Park City Authority
5424:New York City Ferry Service
5329:"Brookfield Place Terminal"
5166:. Inhabitat. Archived from
3508:. June 2006. Archived from
2013:
1979:(born 1973), TV personality
1972:Notable residents include:
1775:West Midtown Ferry Terminal
1524:in the Financial District.
1291:Brookfield Asset Management
540:Battery Park City Authority
510:which drove sea traffic to
503:, sunken docks, and ships.
18:Battery Park City Authority
10:
7846:
7815:Neighborhoods in Manhattan
7338:New York State Comptroller
7135:Environmental Conservation
7048:Inspector of State Prisons
5835:Gordon, David L.A. (1997)
5303:"Home - Downtown Alliance"
5013:"Battery Park City School"
4412:; retrieved July 22, 2013.
4408:December 18, 2014, at the
4365:November 29, 2014, at the
4015:November 29, 2018, at the
3273:September 8, 2016, at the
2358:November 17, 2014, at the
1941:museum in Millennium Point
1659:The building also won the
1587:
1544:
1504:in the Civic Center area.
1366:
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536:New York State Legislature
512:Port Elizabeth, New Jersey
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346:New York City Water Tunnel
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3954:Crain's New York Business
3249:January 31, 2016, at the
2340:The Philadelphia Inquirer
1926:Museum of Jewish Heritage
1868:The Esplanade, along the
1826:Museum of Jewish Heritage
1508:Post office and ZIP Codes
1444:
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959:2010 United States Census
883:, borrow money and issue
777:Ownership and maintenance
520:Lower Manhattan expansion
412:Regal Entertainment Group
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68:Location in New York City
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7830:New Urbanism communities
7639:Port of Oswego Authority
6781:Yiddish Theatre District
5568:"Parks & Recreation"
5043:"Stuyvesant High School"
4564:New York: Norton, 2011.
4065:, Population Division -
4042:, Population Division -
4019:, Population Division -
3450:August 18, 2017, at the
3301:"Vietnam Veterans Plaza"
2784:"The Biggest Foundation"
2149:The New York City Broker
1945:Hurricane Maria Memorial
1861:In addition, there are:
1773:'s St. George route, to
1592:Battery Park City has a
1465:, the deadliest type of
1247:Brookfield Place complex
1088:Emporis Skyscraper Award
943:payment in lieu of taxes
486:Construction in May 1973
416:Battery Park City branch
7554:Hudson River Park Trust
7384:National Heritage Trust
7105:Agriculture and Markets
6958:Speaker of the Assembly
4588:The Wall Street Journal
3985:The Wall Street Journal
2333:August 4, 2010, at the
2020:Hudson River Park Trust
1955:Mother Cabrini Memorial
1847:Washington Street Plaza
1621:New York Public Library
1610:LEED Gold certification
1594:New York Public Library
1493:Manhattan, there are 6
1463:fine particulate matter
1007:As of 2017, the median
931:William C. Thompson Jr.
692:World Trade Center site
663:North Cove Yacht Harbor
559:Landfill material from
420:New York Public Library
414:movie theater, and the
321:. It is bounded by the
7707:Adirondack Park Agency
4385:June 24, 2017, at the
4061:June 10, 2016, at the
4038:June 10, 2016, at the
3899:June 24, 2017, at the
3714:Public Authorities Law
3702:Public Authorities Law
3660:Public Authorities Law
3599:Public Authorities Law
1947:honors the victims of
1829:
1817:
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1726:station in the nearby
1714:There is currently no
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1575:Stuyvesant High School
1554:
1378:
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794:One World Trade Center
715:Stuyvesant High School
707:Vietnam Veterans Plaza
669:
667:World Financial Center
639:started construction;
637:World Financial Center
612:
487:
408:Stuyvesant High School
384:
383:Greenery at South Cove
59:One World Trade Center
5845:; Gene Brown (2005).
5759:"NYC Police Memorial"
5630:on September 26, 2012
5420:"2020-2021 Expansion"
4614:"NYPD – 1st Precinct"
4343:, Emporis.com, 2011.
3539:Paul Piazza Architect
3479:. December 20, 2001.
3335:May 26, 2015, at the
3328:; and Shapiro, Eben.
1916:Irish Hunger Memorial
1910:Museums and memorials
1894:Robert F. Wagner, Jr.
1879:Nelson A. Rockefeller
1828:from the Hudson River
1823:
1815:Irish Hunger Memorial
1812:
1804:
1797:Parks and open spaces
1736:WTC Cortlandt station
1618:
1608:features, earning it
1552:
1461:The concentration of
1376:
1295:Brookfield Properties
1271:Brookfield Properties
1237:
1082:which hit the nearby
1065:
938:activities per year.
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253: • Summer (
7197:Taxation and Finance
7125:Economic Development
6884:Joint interest area:
6396:Peter Cooper Village
6101:South Street Seaport
6073:Meatpacking District
5365:. January 10, 2019.
5170:on February 20, 2014
4783:on November 15, 2016
4753:. September 10, 2018
4118:. NYC Health. 2018.
3868:The Broadsheet Daily
3729:(October 31, 2021).
3569:Museum without Walls
3541:. January 28, 2018.
3262:Krug, Don. (c.2006)
2631:. October 10, 1969.
2468:. December 8, 1929.
2308:on November 12, 2021
2227:on December 27, 2014
2155:on November 30, 2022
1716:New York City Subway
1633:environmental design
1353:One North End Avenue
1265:and owned mostly by
1080:September 11 attacks
908:The Broadsheet Daily
633:request for proposal
602:Urban Land Institute
428:New York Sports Club
211: • Density
7211:Defunct departments
6953:Lieutenant Governor
6588:Morningside Heights
5989:Cooperative Village
5843:Urstadt, Charles J.
5430:on January 11, 2019
5339:on January 12, 2019
5270:"Manhattan Bus Map"
5143:on February 3, 2014
4438:on January 17, 2023
4403:The Solaire website
4369:, in-arch.net, 2011
4319:on October 19, 2022
4290:on October 22, 2022
3929:on October 16, 2012
3575:on January 17, 2023
3326:McFadden, Robert D.
2555:on October 19, 2018
2143:Brett Ari Fischer.
1779:St. George Terminal
1487:high blood pressure
1279:RBC Capital Markets
841:reclaiming the land
709:was established by
529:Wallace K. Harrison
89: /
7157:Financial Services
7043:Canal Commissioner
6968:Secretary of State
6694:Gas House District
6609:Washington Heights
6136:World Trade Center
6017:Financial District
5820:The New York Times
5789:"Famous Residents"
5655:The New York Times
4777:New York Hospitals
4341:"Millennium Point"
4251:The New York Times
3617:The New York Times
3595:L. 1968 ch. 343-44
3457:The New York Times
3411:The New York Times
3372:The New York Times
3342:The New York Times
3286:Oakes, B. (1995).
3207:The New York Times
3168:The New York Times
3126:The New York Times
3087:The New York Times
3067:The New York Times
2974:The New York Times
2935:The New York Times
2896:The New York Times
2857:The New York Times
2818:The New York Times
2746:The New York Times
2707:The New York Times
2668:The New York Times
2629:The New York Times
2591:The New York Times
2524:on August 15, 2018
2518:The New York Times
2466:The New York Times
2436:The New York Times
2408:. April 10, 2013.
1920:Great Irish Famine
1830:
1818:
1807:
1767:Liberty Water Taxi
1749:is at the foot of
1734:PATH station, the
1732:World Trade Center
1728:Financial District
1625:
1606:sustainable design
1555:
1407:World Trade Center
1387:investment banking
1379:
1341:225 Liberty Street
1337:200 Liberty Street
1240:
1110:Pelli Clarke Pelli
1084:World Trade Center
1068:
1028:upper middle class
985:, 0.4% (153) from
929:, and Comptroller
835:(BPCA), a Class A
796:under construction
726:Early 21st century
670:
653:The New York Times
622:anti-nuclear rally
613:
565:World Trade Center
544:Charles J. Urstadt
524:Nelson Rockefeller
508:container shipping
488:
478:Site and formation
393:Financial District
385:
342:World Trade Center
203: • Total
190: • Total
174:Community District
7810:Battery Park City
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7145:Family Assistance
7110:Audit and Control
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6978:State Comptroller
6902:
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6581:Mount Morris Park
6410:Stuyvesant Square
6175:Flatiron District
6147:Midtown Manhattan
6024:Greenwich Village
5961:Battery Park City
5246:. LD+A Magazine.
5053:on March 21, 2019
5023:on March 21, 2019
4993:on March 21, 2019
4963:on March 21, 2019
4842:on March 21, 2019
4808:. July 26, 2011.
4658:on April 15, 2017
4570:978-0-393-73326-6
4378:Pogrebin, Robin.
4226:on March 21, 2019
3649:on July 21, 2012.
3565:"200 West Street"
2188:. July 14, 2016.
2082:on March 20, 2019
1989:Sacha Baron Cohen
1983:Leonardo DiCaprio
1968:Notable residents
1935:Skyscraper Museum
1855:Washington Street
1705:Downtown Alliance
1114:State of New York
1096:Skyscraper Museum
1013:Greenwich Village
923:Michael Bloomberg
553:Harry B. Helmsley
327:West Side Highway
307:planned community
303:Battery Park City
300:
299:
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36:Battery Park City
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4196:. June 4, 2017.
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3571:. Archived from
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3052:
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3045:on July 28, 2020
3041:. Archived from
3030:
3024:
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2998:
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2965:
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2820:. May 25, 1976.
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2551:. Archived from
2549:Downtown Express
2540:
2534:
2533:
2531:
2529:
2520:. Archived from
2509:
2482:
2481:
2479:
2477:
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2438:. May 25, 1929.
2428:
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2304:. Archived from
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2280:
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2237:
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2202:
2201:
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2178:
2165:
2164:
2162:
2160:
2151:. Archived from
2140:
2125:
2124:
2122:
2120:
2105:
2092:
2091:
2089:
2087:
2068:
1851:pedestrian plaza
1472:
1413:Police and crime
1403:Verizon Building
1349:250 Vesey Street
1345:200 Vesey Street
1333:Olympia and York
1321:Olympia and York
1299:200 Vesey Street
1287:American Express
1072:Millennium Point
1009:household income
983:Pacific Islander
977:, 20.2% (8,016)
971:African American
893:tax exempt bonds
881:lease agreements
821:
807:
789:
641:Olympia and York
447:Brookfield Place
358:Brookfield Place
338:land reclamation
258:
141:
139:
138:
121:
119:
118:
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7356:
7350:
7322:
7317:
7287:
7282:
7232:
7206:
7093:
7087:
7057:
7052:
7023:State Treasurer
7016:Defunct offices
7011:
7002:
6941:Current offices
6936:
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6898:
6892:
6888:
6883:
6876:
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6651:Randalls Island
6649:
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6504:
6481:
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6477:Upper Manhattan
6471:
6464:
6459:Waterside Plaza
6457:
6452:Upper East Side
6450:
6443:
6436:
6429:
6422:
6417:Stuyvesant Town
6415:
6408:
6401:
6394:
6387:
6380:
6373:
6366:
6359:
6337:
6332:Upper West Side
6330:
6325:Riverside South
6323:
6316:
6309:
6302:
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6286:
6279:
6272:
6265:
6243:
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6229:
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6161:Columbus Circle
6159:
6141:
6134:
6127:
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6106:
6099:
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6085:
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6066:Lower East Side
6064:
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6015:
6008:
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5994:
5987:
5980:
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5929:Lower Manhattan
5923:
5907:
5869:
5868:
5865:
5830:Further reading
5827:
5812:
5808:
5798:
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5605:
5604:on July 2, 2019
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4744:NYC Open Data;
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4652:www.dnainfo.com
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4391:New York Times,
4387:Wayback Machine
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4358:
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4284:Census Reporter
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3337:Wayback Machine
3324:
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3277:greenmuseum.org
3275:Wayback Machine
3261:
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3253:greenmuseum.org
3251:Wayback Machine
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2325:
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2283:
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2271:
2270:on July 1, 2017
2258:
2257:
2240:
2230:
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2215:
2214:
2205:
2195:
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2116:
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2095:
2085:
2083:
2070:
2069:
2062:
2053:
2016:
1970:
1949:Hurricane Maria
1912:
1799:
1679:Currently, the
1677:
1661:Interior Design
1590:
1547:
1530:
1510:
1485:, and 15% have
1470:
1447:
1435:
1415:
1371:
1369:200 West Street
1365:
1363:200 West Street
1255:
1249:
1232:
1227:
1184:
1057:
1052:
1040:
975:Native American
969:, 3.2% (1,288)
955:
865:lower west side
829:
828:
827:
826:
825:
822:
813:
812:
811:
808:
799:
798:
797:
790:
779:
759:200 West Street
728:
684:Public Art Fund
618:
578:Water Tunnel #3
574:Ambrose Channel
480:
475:
440:200 West Street
397:Lower Manhattan
377:
350:New York Harbor
280:
252:
136:
134:
116:
114:
98:40.713; -74.016
97:
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88:
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7202:Transportation
7199:
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7184:
7182:Motor Vehicles
7179:
7177:Mental Hygiene
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6520:Fort George
6513:East Harlem
6389:Murray Hill
6288:development
6122:Two Bridges
5799:December 2,
5634:February 1,
5608:January 16,
5598:The Battery
5465:December 4,
5434:January 11,
5404:January 11,
5373:January 11,
5363:am New York
5343:January 12,
5333:NY Waterway
5287:December 1,
5283:. July 2019
5254:February 3,
5227:February 3,
5200:December 1,
5174:February 3,
5147:February 3,
4618:www.nyc.gov
4512:. Nyc.com.
4442:January 16,
4432:City Realty
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3933:October 29,
3687:December 5,
3677:bpca.ny.gov
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2798:January 10,
2559:October 18,
2528:January 16,
2416:December 2,
2312:January 17,
2231:December 2,
2159:January 17,
1995:Isla Fisher
1763:NY Waterway
1709:West Street
1539:school year
1433:Fire safety
1391:West Street
1359:building).
1263:César Pelli
1102:The Solaire
1055:Residential
1032:upper class
1021:gentrifying
987:other races
925:, Governor
853:residential
688:Wall Street
674:Agnes Denes
649:Cesar Pelli
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598:Jane Jacobs
587:Alex Cooper
463:restaurants
389:West Street
331:the Battery
179:Manhattan 1
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7038:Chancellor
6773:Tenderloin
6595:Sugar Hill
6438:Turtle Bay
6431:Tudor City
6382:Lenox Hill
6311:Penn South
5773:August 22,
5743:August 22,
5717:August 22,
5691:August 22,
5313:August 19,
5110:August 22,
5083:August 22,
4983:"I.S. 289"
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3779:August 18,
3747:August 18,
3266:Wheatfield
2390:August 16,
2274:October 9,
2196:October 9,
2186:The Agency
2051:References
2001:Dave Gahan
1977:Tyra Banks
1759:New Jersey
1738:, and the
1076:skyscraper
1002:NYC Health
849:commercial
569:cofferdams
445:Nearby is
198:Population
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81:40°42′47″N
7357:Statewide
7327:Oversight
7223:Insurance
7140:Executive
7130:Education
6750:Radio Row
6506:Astor Row
6466:Yorkville
6403:Rose Hill
6343:East Side
6249:West Side
6196:Koreatown
5975:Chinatown
5921:Manhattan
5594:"History"
5394:Curbed NY
5057:March 21,
5027:March 21,
4997:March 21,
4967:March 21,
4953:"P.S. 89"
4937:March 17,
4846:March 21,
4816:March 20,
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4598:April 17,
4261:April 26,
3429:March 23,
3419:0362-4331
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3380:0362-4331
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2446:March 23,
2086:March 18,
1930:Holocaust
1771:NYC Ferry
1654:mezzanine
1637:open plan
1602:high-rise
1580:P.S. M094
1528:Education
1514:ZIP Codes
1481:, 3% are
1456:uninsured
1305:, 10281.
1050:Buildings
915:the Bronx
869:Manhattan
501:bulkheads
375:Geography
315:Manhattan
286:Area code
274:ZIP Codes
236:Time zone
230:$ 126,771
219:Economics
167:Manhattan
7507:Regional
6948:Governor
6375:Kips Bay
6059:Loisaida
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4198:Archived
4165:Archived
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