Featuring: Suzanne Barabas-Betts, Etienne Frossard, Alexa Hoyer, Kelco Construction, Julienne Schaer, Ted Wright
Did you know that the site of Brooklyn Bridge Park was a bustling, working waterfront port in the 19th and 20th centuries? Thousands of longshoremen, boaters, clerks, and U.S. customs inspectors worked on ships and piers, and in warehouses and factories. After the Civil War, dozens of warehouses were built along the west side of Furman Street, and many timber bulkheads, piers, and factory foundations still lie beneath the Park.
While Brooklyn Bridge Park has only been here for a decade, extensive planning and community advocacy began in the early 1980s. The first section of Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 1, opened in March 2010. The Park has opened in phases since, turning a once abandoned industrial waterfront into a world-class park that welcomes over five million visitors a year.
This exhibit highlights the transformation of this formerly dilapidated waterfront into Brooklyn Bridge Park, one of the largest and most significant public projects to be built in New York City in a generation. Brooklyn Bridge Park at 10 offers snapshots of the design, construction, and creation of this vibrant 85-acre ecological landscape.
Organizations
Brooklyn Bridge Park at 10: Transforming the Waterfront
Featuring: Various Artists
Locations
View Location Details Brooklyn Bridge Park – Piers 1,2,3,5 & 6334 Furman St,
Brooklyn,
NY 11201
Location open 24 hours