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New NYC Park Little Island Opens on Hudson River – Here s a First Look Inside – NBC New York
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Inside the ‘Little Island,’ Barry Diller’s $260M public park
Bloomberg
Little Island
From Manhattan’s West Side Highway, the “Little Island” looks like a cluster of giant white flower buds sprouting from the Hudson River. But the 2.4-acre park conceived and mostly paid for by billionaire Barry Diller through his Diller–von Furstenberg Family Foundation is actually an undulating platform of grass, trees and winding pathways mounted on concrete piles where Pier 54 used to be.
When it opens to the public Friday, visitors will be able to enter from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. year-round via two bridges that connect the structure to the Hudson River Greenway and roughly correspond to 14th and 13th streets. The most dramatic approach is from the southern entrance through an arch covered in plants and trees.
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Multi-agency group sweeps up 3 homeless encampments
WCBS
NEW YORK (WCBS) There are now three fewer homeless encampments in Manhattan.
Friday, a multi-agency effort swept away camps in Midtown West and Hell’s Kitchen, and those cleanup teams made some surprising discoveries.
As CBS2’s Dave Carlin exclusively reports, under a long-standing construction sidewalk shed was a jumbled encampment of tents, bikes, and furniture crowding much of the block on West 41st Street between Ninth and Tenth Avenues.
Friday morning brought a sweep, with NYPD officers and workers from city sanitation and homeless outreach. People were told to pick a few favorite items, and watch the rest get tossed.