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 › Articles › Photos › Hudson River Park has spent almost two years repairing a damaged seawall between Pier 40 and Pier 45

Hudson River Park has spent almost two years repairing a damaged seawall between Pier 40 and Pier 45

Web Admin August 6, 2019     Articles, Photos

HUDSON RIVER PARK HAS SPENT ALMOST TWO YEARS REPAIRING A DAMAGED SEAWALL BETWEEN PIER 40 AND PIER 45 (Morton St. and Christopher St.), looking south toward Pier 40, paid for with Federal funds. It is now open for enjoyment. Not only were pavers and railings replaced, but the grassy lawn, wood benches and relaxing landscaping are completely new, and the splendid fountain is repaired. Photo by BJ Pape, AIA.

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