Showing posts with label TF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TF. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
RIP Hell Ride, now in skateboard heaven
EVG reader Elliot noted that the Parks Department trashed the newly double-wide Hell Ride in the multipurpose courts/TF in Tompkins early this morning.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
At Jenkem Magazine's skate block party in Tompkins Square Park
Photos by Stacie Joy
Skateboarding and culture magazine Jenkem took over the Tompkins Square Park multipurpose courts yesterday afternoon with a pop-up skate jam/block party featuring new obstacles, music and plenty of spectators.
The free event drew a steady crowd of skaters and onlookers ... some there to land tricks, others simply to hang out on a summer afternoon.
Here are a few scenes from the session...
Thursday, July 9, 2026
Thursday's parting shot
An extension in the works for Hell Ride on the multipurpose courts/TF in Tompkins Square Park...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Taking on Hell Ride
Photos by Stacie Joy
Like so many things in Tompkins Square Park, it simply appeared.
Sometime in late spring, someone hauled in a homemade quarter pipe, painted it "Hell Ride," and left it for anyone willing to take it on.
Since then, the ramp has become a gathering spot — and a test of skill — for skaters using the multipurpose courts.
I recently spent some time with the skaters tackling Hell Ride...
For more skateboarding action... on Saturday, Jenkem Magazine is hosting a block party here during the afternoon...
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
A new edge in Tompkins Square Park
Photos Saturday by Stacie Joy
Skateboarders in Tompkins Square Park got a pleasant surprise Saturday morning.
Early that day, a crew delivered a 15-inch-high granite ledge to the multipurpose courts/TF. (The ledge sits outside the main field and walking lanes, so it won’t need to be moved for field hockey leagues.)
As Quartersnacks first noted, this arrival was a collaboration among the Parks Department, Nike SB, The Skatepark Project and California Skateparks.
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Petition seeks to rename Tompkins Square Park skate area for Harold Hunter
There's an effort underway to rename the skate area at Tompkins Square Park in honor of the late Harold Hunter.
Previously on EV Grieve:
The Skatepark Project, which Tony Hawk founded, and the Harold Hunter Foundation have launched a petition to rename the multi-use/skate section of the park Harold Hunter Park.
Hunter — a charismatic and influential skateboarder and actor — was born and raised at Campos Plaza on 13th Street. He died in 2006 at age 31.
Tompkins Square Park was one of Hunter's favorite places to skate, and in the 1990s, he helped shape it into a creative hub where skaters, artists, and musicians crossed paths. That era helped cement the park's global reputation as a destination for skate culture.
The proposal was scheduled to be heard tomorrow by Community Board 3's Parks, Recreation, Waterfront & Resiliency Committee, but the item was withdrawn and is expected to return at a later date.
You can read more and view the petition here.
Labels:
Harold Hunter,
skateboarders,
TF,
Tompkins Square Park
Saturday, September 21, 2024
Endless summer in Tompkins Square Park on the brink of fall
Photos yesterday by Stacie Joy
It's skating as usual on the recenly painted multipurpose courts in Tompkins Square Park ... now with a discarded couch...
As the Times noted: "It's still summer today, but fall arrives tomorrow. Take a minute to pause on the threshold."
Saturday, September 7, 2024
Saturday's opening shot
Someone welcomed the freshly painted multipurpose courts/TF last night in Tompkins Square Park ... previously.
Friday, September 6, 2024
The multipurpose courts/TF reopen in Tompkins Square Park in living color
Photos and reporting by Stacie Joy
The multipurpose courts/TF reopened yesterday along 10th Street and Avenue A after a 10-plus-day closure so workers could repaint the surface. (More background is available here and here.)
The Parks Department added color to the asphalt, including a walking track on the perimeter and markings for the basketball hoops at the eastern end. And the majority of the asphalt is painted green (no markings for kickball, though!).
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
Inside the paint: A look at the color-coded multipurpose courts in Tompkins Square Park
Photos by Stacie Joy (top one via EVG)
Updated 6 p.m. Still closed.
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Workers were racing to wrap up painting the multipurpose courts/TF in Tompkins Square Park last evening.
One of the workers said they thought they'd be ready to unveil today, though it could have to wait until tomorrow.
This space along Avenue A and 10th Street has been closed for repainting since Aug. 26. After the resurfacing last fall, the Parks Department added color to the asphalt, including a walking track on the perimeter and markings for the basketball hoops...
As previously noted, we'll see how everyone co-exists in this new configuration. The court has been a skating hotspot for decades.
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