 The five-mile
area of Hudson River Park from Battery Place to West 59th Street
is broken into six construction segments.

Construction of Segment 4 in Greenwich Village
began in 1998; this area’s three public piers and upland areas
opened in Spring 2003. Clinton Cove, including
Piers 95 and 96, was completed in May 2005. Pier
84, the park’s largest public pier, and Pier
66 and the adjacent upland park opened during 2006. A section
of Segment 2 in Lower Manhattan also opened
during in 2006. Marine construction is now underway in Segments
3 and 5, and at Pier
86 -- home of the Intrepid Museum -- in Segment 6.
In addition, the bikeway, which spans the length of the Park, is
also complete and is being enjoyed by thousands of bikers and bladers
each day.
For a description of park elements built or planned in each construction
segment, please click below or on the map to the right.
Segment 2 (Battery Place to Chambers Street)
Segment 3 (Chambers Street to Clarkson
Street)
Segment 4 (Clarkson Street to Horatio Street)
Segment 5 (Horatio Street to 25th Street)
Segment 6 (26th Street to 44th Street)
Segment 7 (44th Street to 59th Street)
Find out about the planning history
of Hudson River Park.
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