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Newtown Creek Nature Walk

329 Greenpoint Ave
Open: DAWN - DUST

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Newtown Creek Nature Walk

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The entrance to Newtown Creek Nature Walk is tucked away on a dead end street in Greenpoint

credit: /North Brooklyn Parks Alliance

The long corridors are made to mimic the interior of a ship.

credit: /North Brooklyn Parks Alliance

Decorative port holes and worn shiplap give lend themselves to  an authentic

credit: /North Brooklyn Parks Alliance
credit: /North Brooklyn Parks Alliance
credit: /North Brooklyn Parks Alliance
credit: /North Brooklyn Parks Alliance
credit: /North Brooklyn Parks Alliance
credit: /North Brooklyn Parks Alliance
credit: /North Brooklyn Parks Alliance
credit: /North Brooklyn Parks Alliance
credit: /North Brooklyn Parks Alliance
credit: /North Brooklyn Parks Alliance
credit: /North Brooklyn Parks Alliance
credit: /North Brooklyn Parks Alliance
credit: /North Brooklyn Parks Alliance
credit: /North Brooklyn Parks Alliance

History

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NEWS

RECENT POSTS

Ramos, Kenny. 2022. “How Brooklyn Got Its Own European Style Skate Space” Jenkem Magazine. April 13, 2022

Doskow, Jade. 2022. “Seed Money.” Urban Omnibus. January 12, 2022

n/a. 2021. “Eco-Warriors Inaugurated!” The Greenline. December 02, 2021

n/d. 2021. “Party Underneath the Kosciuszko Bridge! Inside LaQuan Smith Met Gala After Party” Women’s Wear Dail (WWD). September 14, 2021.png

Sandoval, Ana. 2021. “Light Art Festival to Illuminate Brooklyn Sky This Fall.” NBC New York. August 09, 2021

Doyon, Lori Ann. 2021. “Local Nature Outings Are In.” Greenline. July 01, 2021

Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney . “Rep. Maloney Joins Local Leaders for Opening of Under the K-Bridge Park.” [press release] June 06, 2021

Rahmanan, Anna. 2021. “This new 7-acre park is now open under the Kosciuszko Bridge” Time Out New York. May 28, 2021

Duggan, Kevin. 2021. “Greenpoint’s newest park finally opens under the Kosciuszko Bridge” Brooklyn Paper.  May 27, 2021

Kravitz Hoeffner, Melissa. 2021. Under the K Bridge Park Finally Opens in Greenpoint” Greenpointers. May 27, 2021

n/a. 2021. “Under the K Bridge Park in Greenpoint officially open for visitors to enjoy” New 12. May 26, 2021

n/a. 2020. “Photos: Lentol gives opening date for Under the K Bridge Park” Brooklyn Eagle. June 22, 2020.

North Brooklyn Parks Alliance. “North Brooklyn Parks Alliance Opens Under the K Bridge Park.” [press release] September 30, 2020.

Located directly under the Kosciuszko Bridge and called “Under the K Bridge Park,” the new park converts a formerly abandoned site into a vibrant seven-acre open space that invites the public to a little-known waterfront of Newtown Creek.

The space, designed by Toronto- based landscape architecture firm PUBLIC WORK, features expansive multi-purpose sections for recreation, culture, and woodland areas where more than 20,000 trees and native plant species now grow.

Under the soaring Kosciuszko Bridge columns, our “El-space” grows from 40 feet to as much as 100 feet in height. Distinguishing itself with massive industrial “rooms” connected by a continuous beam of light that runs the park’s length, creating what we call a “solar slice.”.

Walsh, James. 2020. “Managing Coronavirus Risk Is No Walk in the Public Park” New York Magazine. April 25, 2020

n/a. 2020. “Participatory Budgeting VOTE WEEK: March 28–April 5 Vote on How the District Will Spend $$” The Greenline. February 28, 2020 

Hovis, Kathy. 2020. “Brooklyn Brewery co-founder named Entrepreneur of the Year.” Cornell Chronicle. January 21, 2020 

Santucci, Christina. 2019. “Cuomo heralds new Kosciuszko Bridge.” Queens Daily Eagle. August 28, 2019 

Frangipane, Paul. 2019. “Seven acres of parkland to open under new Kosciuszko Bridge in Greenpoint” Brooklyn Daily Eagle. August 27, 2019

Guse, Clayton. 2019. “Cuomo unveils new Kosciuszko Bridge, announces new park beneath massive structure” New York Daily News. August 27, 2019

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