Newest Gotham park has Capital Region roots
Schuylerville firm built massive concrete tulips for Little Island park in the Hudson River
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The concrete posts or piers supporting New York City s new Little Island park were made in Schuylerville s Fort Miller Co.Fort Miller Cos.
SCHUYLERVILLE New York City’s latest cultural and architectural phenomenon has its roots in the Capital Region, literally.
This week’s opening of the Little Island park in the Hudson River has drawn plaudits from urbanists and design critics who say the 2.5 acre park built on 132 concrete posts that resemble giant tulips is the latest architectural feather in the city’s hat.
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