Transmitter Park replaced the old WNYC radiotransmission towers with a host of trendy urbanist amenities, such as a pedestrian bridge and an old broadcast building converted into a cafe. Baca selanjutnya
easy to overlook yet very much worth a gander and a stroll down to the zigzagging piers. behold the views! during the summer, thursday night movie nights on the lawn.
The new park is located on the site of a former WNYC radio station and ferry terminal, and is the first new, significant open space on the Greenpoint waterfront.
One of NYC's newest parks, Transmitter Park features a close-up view of the Manhattan skyline and East River from its waterfront esplanade. Baca selanjutnya
If you're planning to sit on the rocks, be sure your wallet, keys, assorted knick-knacks, and phone are secure so they don't fall into the gaps in the rocks! ⚠👀
Transmitter Park is an accessible safe haven for Brooklynites. Once the site of a radio tower, it’s now a lush open space on the waterfront with green lawns and fountains for kids to play in. Baca selanjutnya
Formerly the site of WNYC radio's transmission towers, this public space opened in 2012; it's part of the New York Department of Parks & Recreation's ongoing project to redevelop waterfront property. Baca selanjutnya
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