Sunday, April 12, 2026

A view to a kill

EVG reader Bettina shared the above photo from last Sunday... a look to the north from the Williamsburg Bridge. 

In view is East River Park, currently getting gutted in what looks like a construction company parking lot. No grass. No trees. No life.

The latest in the Phase 2 construction, which began last September, required the closure of the northern section of East River Park — basically everything above Houston Street to 15th Street, including the three East Village access points over the FDR, track and field area, and the esplanade. 

The timeline for completing this northern section of East River Park was pushed back by a year to the end of 2027, as we first reported here

The "phased work operations" in East River Park started in November 2021 as part of a billion-plus-dollar East Side Coastal Resiliency project to elevate large sections of the Park by 8 to 10 feet above sea level, aiming to protect the neighborhood from future storm surges. 

I was trying to find a pre-construction photo to compare the views... instead, here's a look from 1937 at what would be the FDR Drive and East River Park... before the arrival of the FDR (final section from 14th to 42nd completed in 1966) and Park (opened 1939).
We lost many good slaughterhouses.

3 comments:

Scuba Diva said...
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tom said...

Great the title has that Duran Duran song stuck in my head now.

Grieve said...

Worse, I may actually watch the movie later!