The Dreamy Brooklyn Bridge Park - April 21, 2011 Tour
I spent a part of my childhood living near Brooklyn Bridge...back then, us kids didn't venture down to the river even though our elementary school, P.S. 8, was in its shadow. The neighborhood by the waterfront was sketchy, filled with abandoned piers, parking lots and dilapidated industrial buildings. I would go home to my little apartment and dream of trees and flowers.
Today, thanks to a lot of talented, committed people, Brooklyn Bridge Park is a beautiful riverfront landscape dotted with rolling hills, promenades, playgrounds, bicycle paths and restored marshlands. The view of lower Manhattan from the park is amazing... My dream has come true.
In the future, a total of 12 acres of paddling waters will be created for kayaks and rowboats and there will be designated fishing areas and a marina.
On Thursday, April 21 the landscape architects of Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc. and Jennifer Klein, Dir. of Capital Operations at Brooklyn Bridge Park will give a tour of the 85-acre Brooklyn Bridge Park. (click on text for info). The tour will be of the Pier 1 and Pier 2 tidal pool.
This summer, Jane’s Carousel will open, on the waterfront, housed in a Jean Nouvel pavilion.
WOW WOW WOW...I guess I should have stayed in Brooklyn.
Tickets:
$10 Urban Green Members
$15 Non-members
$10 Students (must show valid ID at the door)
I meant to write 2011 tour....
ReplyDeleteWOOOOOW Thats beautiful!!!! My whole family is from Brooklyn. Those that are still there are over by Flatbush these days. Its stuff like this tht makes going back ALOT easier!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIll see you there Jan!
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