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Hudson River Park: Pier 40

NY

Park
Landscape Architect

Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects

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Built in 1962 for the Holland America Cruise Line, Pier 40 fulfills multiple functions within the Park. Aside from serving as the home to the Hudson River Park Trust, this enormous pier also generates income needed for the Park’s continuing care and operations principally through a large public parking garage and excursion vessels. Beyond these commercial uses, Pier 40 also serves essential public recreational functions, including a large athletic field complex, Hudson River Park’s River Project Wetlab, mooring field and a community boating program. Plus, New York City’s only outdoor Trapeze School is located on the rooftop. Pier 40’s Rooftop, Indoor and newly renovated Courtyard Fields are an iconic Park feature. More than two hundred thousand children and adults make use of the Park’s fields all year long.

Long before the pier’s sprawling structure provided surrounding neighborhoods with much-loved turf fields and much-needed parking, Pier 40 made history as the largest — and most modern — passenger and freight terminal in the Port of New York.

Built in 1962 for the Holland America Cruise Line, Pier 40 fulfills multiple functions within the Park. Aside from serving as the home to the Hudson River Park Trust, this enormous pier also generates income needed for the Park’s continuing care and operations principally through a large public parking garage and excursion vessels. Beyond these commercial uses, Pier 40 also serves essential public recreational functions, including a large athletic field complex, Hudson River Park’s River Project Wetlab, mooring field and a community boating program. Plus, New York City’s only outdoor Trapeze School is located on the rooftop. Pier 40’s Rooftop, Indoor and newly renovated Courtyard Fields are an iconic Park feature. More than two hundred thousand children and adults make use of the Park’s fields all year long.

Long before the pier’s sprawling structure provided surrounding neighborhoods with much-loved turf fields and much-needed parking, Pier 40 made history as the largest — and most modern — passenger and freight terminal in the Port of New York.

Hudson River Park

Houston St West St, New York City, NY, US 10014

Nearby
Hudson River Park Master Plan 143 feet
FAB 0.3 miles
Manhattan Districts 1/2/5 Garage 0.4 miles
The Children's Museum of the Arts 0.4 miles
Little Island 0.4 miles
Salt Shed 0.4 miles
Hudson River Park: Tribeca Section Piers 25 & 26 0.5 miles
Latse Tibetan Library 0.7 miles
Village Square 0.8 miles
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