Venue Guide - Hudson River Park

Hudson River Park
Venue Guide
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Hudson River Park
Manhattan’s Premiere Western Waterfront Destination
HUDSON RIVER PARK
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550 acres of parkland
and water stretching from
Battery Place in lower
Manhattan to 59th Street.
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Ten entertainment venues
for national and local
events including top level
fashion, music, sports, fi lm
and more.
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A combination of
recreational piers,
jogging and biking trails,
skateparks, tennis courts,
basketball courts and
beautiful landscape along
the Hudson River.
Hudson River Park has become one of the most beautiful and vibrant
waterside parks in the country. After centuries of serving as a vibrant
port, followed by decades of decline and decay, the Hudson River
waterfront is once again a must-see destination. With over 17 million
visitors annually, Hudson River Park has become a beloved, urban
recreational paradise accessible to all.
10
UNIQUE
EVENT
LOCATIONS
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Hudson River Park’s
Pier 25
Tribeca N. Moore St.
SITE SPECS:
Lighting: Ambient pier
lighting on at dusk
Pier 25 is the hottest destination in Tribeca that beckons you to
host your next corporate retreat or themed event. With an 18-hole
miniature golf course, sand volleyball courts, small boat mooring field,
artificial turf lawn and lounge seating on the western end of the pier,
Pier 25 is truly a playground for hosting unique and exciting events.
Restrooms: Public Restrooms
available on the eastern end
of the pier
Power: None available
Street/Crossing Intersection:
N. Moore Street
Views: The Statue of Liberty,
New York Harbor, Lower
Manhattan
Fun Facts:
This section of Tribeca was
once a 62-acre farm and
in 1775 was the area where
George Washington arrived
on his way to Boston to take
command of the American
Army.
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Pier 25
Hudson River Park’s
Pier 26
Tribeca N. Moore St.
SITE SPECS:
Dimensions: 115 x 690 feet
Lighting: Ambient pier
lighting on at dusk
Pier 26 is Hudson River Park’s newest addition. The blank canvas in the
heart of Tribeca is a true gift to New York as a premier entertainment
and event venue. With expansive open space, the location has
majestic views of the lower Manhattan waterfront including Lady
Liberty and One World Trade. Event producers have the privilege of
creating incomparable and memorable productions.
Restrooms: None available
Power: None available
Street/Crossing Intersection:
N. Moore Street
Views: The Statue of Liberty,
New York Harbor, Lower
Manhattan
Fun Facts:
This section of Tribeca was
once a 62-acre farm and
in 1775 was the area where
George Washington arrived
on his way to Boston to take
command of the American
Army.
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Pier 25
Hudson River Park’s
Pier 46
Greenwich Village Charles St.
SITE SPECS:
Dimensions: 318 x 95 feet
Turf Area: 190 x 63 feet
Get your kicks on Pier 46! This tree-lined, Greenwich Village
retreat boasts a large artificial turf lawn, raised seating areas and
a convenient location along the river. Pier 46 is the epitome of
downtown cool and is the ideal location for hosting television and
movie screenings, athletic themed events and product launches.
Lighting: Ambient pier
lighting on at dusk
Restrooms: Public Restrooms
available on the esplanade
(a short walking distance
from the pier)
Street/Crossing Intersection:
Charles Street or Christopher
Street
Fun Facts:
Abundant oyster reefs once
lined the Hudson River from
Manhattan up North to
Croton Point. New York was
one of the largest producers
of oysters during the 1900’s.
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Pier 46
Hudson River Park’s
Pier 54
Meatpacking District W. 14th St.
SITE SPECS:
19,480 Sq ft
Vehicle Height Clearance:
13’ 5”
Let your imagination run wild on Pier 54. This blank canvas venue in
the heart of the Meatpacking District is a true gift to the inventive
and visionary. With its chic location and expansive open space, event
producers have the luxury of creating a myriad of unique and one-of-akind productions. Pier 54 has been the “go to” location for hosting large
scale concerts, festivals, celebrity fundraisers and has been the set for
major motion pictures, television and video shoots.
Lighting: None available
Restrooms: None available
Street/Crossing Intersection:
W. 15th Street, W.14th Street,
Horatio Street
Views: The Empire State
Building, Standard Hotel
Fun Facts:
Pier 54 was the intended
destination of the Titanic.
Survivors were discharged
from the rescue ship
Carpathia onto Pier 54.
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Pier 54
Hudson River Park’s
14th Street Park
Meatpacking District W. 15th St.
SITE SPECS:
Entire Park Dimensions:
150 x 180 feet
Grass Oval: 100 x 70 feet
Located adjacent to Chelsea Market, 14th Street Park is a favorite grassy
oasis amongst the bustling lunch time crowd. Only one of the two
locations within Hudson River Park not located on the water, the foot
traffic surrounding 14th St. Park makes it an ideal location for hosting
product samplings, promotional events and is a perfect “Welcome
Center” for guests attending events on Pier 54.
Lighting: Ambient park
lighting on at dusk
Restrooms: None available
Power: None available
Street/Crossing Intersection:
W. 15th Street
Fun Facts:
From the 1880’s until World
War II, wholesale produce,
fruit, dairy, specialty foods,
and liquor (until Prohibition)
were among the dominant
businesses within the
Gansevoort Market Historic
District now known as the
Meatpacking District.
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14th Street Park
Hudson River Park’s
Pier 62
Chelsea W. 23rd St.
SITE SPECS:
Skatepark Dimensions:
15,000 sq. ft
Pier 62 is a whimsical, fun filled pier that both children and adults
can enjoy. It features a one-of-a-kind carousel ride, skate park, and
an open plaza area on the western end of the pier. Pier 62 has the
excitement of a carnival coupled with beautiful views of both the
Hudson River and the city skyline.
Western Plaza Dimensions:
110 x 90 feet
Lighting: Ambient pier
lighting on at dusk
Restrooms: Public restrooms
available until 9pm
Power: None available
Street/Crossing Intersection:
W. 22nd Street, W. 23rd Street
Fun Facts:
In 1837 the City of New York
took away a full city block of
land to create more space
to accommodate the rising
size of luxury liners docking in
the Hudson. Today this would
have been known as 13th Ave.
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Pier 62
Hudson River Park’s
Pier 63
Chelsea W. 23rd St.
SITE SPECS:
Lawn Dimensions:
350 x 125 feet
The Great Lawn of Chelsea is truly just that…GREAT! Tucked away
from the fast paced beat of the city, Pier 63 is an amazing waterfront
oasis. Large scale concerts, yoga and wellness events and movie
screenings are just a sample of the fantastic events that have been
produced in this unbelievable venue.
Lighting: Ambient pier
lighting on at dusk
Restrooms: Public restrooms
available until 9pm
Power: None available
Street/Crossing Intersection:
W. 23rd Street
Fun Facts:
Pier 63 was a former
Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western Railroad barge that
carried railroad boxcars
across the River.
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Pier 63
Hudson River Park’s
Chelsea Waterside Park
Chelsea W. 23rd St.
SITE SPECS:
Field Dimensions:
32 yds x 60 yds
Lighting: Dedicated field
lighting and ambient park
lighting on at dusk
From hosting celebrity soccer tournaments to football clinics
and professional league press events, Chelsea Waterside Park
is a premiere location perfect for any athletic themed event or
production. With an artificial turf field, adjoining basketball courts
and paved walkway surrounding the perimeter, you have all the
space you need to build out an amazing event.
Restrooms: Public portolets
on-site
Street/Crossing Intersection:
W. 23rd Street
Fun Facts:
Between 1902 -1910 the
piers located in the Chelsea
Section of Manhattan were
designed by Warren +
Wetmore, the architects who
designed Grand Central
Terminal.
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Chelsea Waterside
Hudson River Park’s
Pier 84
Midtown W. 44th St.
SITE SPECS:
Dimensions: Western Plaza:
115 x 80 feet
Lighting: Ambient pier
lighting on at dusk
A waterfront retreat in the heart of midtown, Pier 84 is the perfect location to
host large scale run/walks, product launches, media events and corporate
galas. Sandwiched between the Intrepid and the Circle Line, this area is
one of the highest trafficked sections of Hudson River Park. Pier 84 boasts
an expansive open area on the western end of the pier, a large lawn,
interactive fountain, restaurant concession and the ability to dock large
vessels on either side of the pier.
Restrooms: Public Restrooms
available on the eastern end
of the pier
Power: None available
Other: Access to ground
hydrants are available
Street/Crossing Intersection:
W. 44th Street
Fun Facts:
The Hudson River piers
above W. Houston Street are
numbered by taking their
corresponding cross streets and
adding 40. For example, Pier
84 is located at W. 44th Street.
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Pier 84
Hudson River Park’s
Clinton Cove/Pier 95
Clinton W. 55th St.
SITE SPECS:
Dimensions:
275 x 205 feet grass lawn
(south)
150 x 60 feet grass lawn
(north)
Situated at the northern end of Hudson River are two amazing lawns
and a small amphitheatre that make up Clinton Cove. This is an ideal
spot for hosting yoga and wellness events, press conferences and
corporate employee outings.
Lighting: Ambient pier
lighting on at dusk
Restrooms: Public portolet
available
Power: None available
Street/Crossing Intersection:
W. 55th Street
Fun Facts:
This area of NYC know as
“Clinton” was named to honor
DeWitt Clinton who had created
a business boom of Hudson
commerce when he opened
the Erie Canal and also served
as New York’s 6th Governor from
1817-1822.
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Clinton Cove
Hudson River Park’s
Client List
adidas
Google
Shawn Carter Foundation
New York Red Bulls
Macy’s
USA Networks
Marc Jacobs
NIKE
The Bowery Presents
MTV
Alexander Wang
Saturday Night Live
NYC Wine & Food Festival
David Monn
Heritage of Pride
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Food Network
New York Road Runners
Columbia Pictures
Bravo TV
Victoria’s Secret
Conde Nast
Avon Walk for Breast Cancer
OBO
Milk Studios
MKTG
HBO / Sex & The City
Weiden + Kennedy
Tony Hawk Events
Quiksilver
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Empire Entertainment
Target
Major League Soccer
NFL Ventures
KCD
Porsche
Ketchum PR
City Harvest
New Balance
Crunch Fitness
NBC
Discovery Channel
Travel & Leisure
Universal Television /Law & Order
Client List
Hudson River Park’s
Contact Us
Edison Hunter
Director,
Special Events & Permits
[email protected]
Hudson River Park Trust
353 West Street
Pier 40, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10014
Phone: (212) 627-2020
Fax: (212) 627-9224
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