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Hudson River Park Trust

Hudson River Park Trust is a partnership between New York State and City charged with the design, construction and operation of the five-mile Hudson River Park.
Hudson River Park is the largest open space project to undergo construction in Manhattan since the completion of Central Park.
As a public benefit corporation, Hudson River Park Trust is governed by a thirteen-member Board of Directors. The Trust employs a focused, diverse staff with experience in parks, design, finance, public policy, operations and maintenance.
Both the Trust and the park itself are governed by the Hudson River Park Act, a 1998 law that established both the park and its requirements. We operate on a premise of financial self-sufficiency, supporting the staff as well as the operations and maintenance of the park through income generated within the park area by rents from commercial tenants, fees concession revenues, grants and donations. Capital funding comes from the State, New York City and Federal budget appropriations.
The major goals of the Trust are to:
• Complete the design and major construction phases of Hudson River Park by 2010.
• Operate and maintain the park at a high level so that it remains a community asset and economic generator, and continues to serve the millions of New Yorkers and tourists who use it annually.
• Improve the park's Estuarine Sanctuary through public education, research and habitat enhancement.
• Provide free or low-cost recreational opportunities for New York City residents.
• Ensure the park's future financial self-sufficiency by developing the remaining major commercial nodes.
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Location
353 West Street
New York, NY 10014United States
Phone:
212-627-2020
40° 43' 44.8356" N, 74° 0' 40.3668" W
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212-627-2020




