The High Line, popular New York City elevated park, is expanding

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • Stretching more than 1.5 miles over New York City, the iconic High Line elevated park is now connected to Penn Station. This new life for the formerly abandoned railroad tracks puts a whole new spin on a public park. Jill Schlesinger has more.
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Комментарии • 130

  • @mariusfacktor3597
    @mariusfacktor3597 Год назад +265

    This is what the streets of NYC should be like. They should be fully pedestrianized and full of trees. We don't need a grid of car sewers, we need pleasant streets.

    • @LebronCCP
      @LebronCCP Год назад +2

      Are there any homeless in that park?

    • @SicilianStealth
      @SicilianStealth Год назад +7

      ​@@LebronCCPlet me fill you in. Originally from Rye New York I was once homeless in White Plains. But I have been a Chelsea Manhattan resident for over 20 years now. The High Line is a public park funded privately. During summer hours it stays open later but when closes Gates come down at the stairwells and the elevators for handicapped accesses are turned off on the upper level. While I've met some very nice people up there I avoided like the plague because it's now overrun with tourists. Instead of tourist management is tourist promotion. It goes over my street and I avoid it like the plague.

    • @SicilianStealth
      @SicilianStealth Год назад +1

      Well this is Manhattan. As a Chelsea Manhattan resident since 2004 I can destroy you my block is just fine it's all art galleries were thirty years ago none of this was here and I still lived at home in Rye New York. Each tree has a granite pillars installed next of different varying sizes installed in 1995 they are imported from Germany. My street looks just fine you want more trees go plant one.

    • @gabrielmaroto18
      @gabrielmaroto18 Год назад +10

      @@LebronCCP So you don’t want green spice because of the homeless? witch do you hate trees or people? i’m sure you support policy that hurt both.

    • @LebronCCP
      @LebronCCP Год назад

      @@gabrielmaroto18 huh? Where did I say I hate homeless or trees?

  • @stevenwarner7348
    @stevenwarner7348 Год назад +70

    I love this part of NYC. Thank you so much for reporting about this.

  • @letsgoOs1002
    @letsgoOs1002 Год назад +23

    So like $50 million to build this. Which is still cheaper than redoing a half mile of roads in NYC. Keep making NYC more. Pedestrian and bike friendly.

  • @denisefromdc1796
    @denisefromdc1796 Год назад +17

    This is a much needed addition. Getting to and from the Highline by subway was not easy.

  • @donlitt
    @donlitt Год назад +20

    This is neat, big props to the visionaries who saw the potential in this and made it happen

  • @hirampriggott1689
    @hirampriggott1689 Год назад +17

    The pathway is a little narrow because all the flora and gardens, especially when it's crowded, but it's still a treat for the city. Everything is really nice, and the architecture of the adjacent buildings are fabulous. It's what Gotham should be.

  • @frankbombaci4977
    @frankbombaci4977 Год назад +13

    I moved out of the tri state in 2009 but it’s truly one of my favorite things to do when I’m back in the city

  • @hildamaine8319
    @hildamaine8319 Год назад +3

    Beautiful, bold, enriching the air. Bravo 👏 New York!

  • @DanielBrklyn
    @DanielBrklyn Год назад +20

    It does not go to the Moynihan train terminal at all. They say that just to justify spending the funds, but you need walk through the Hudson yards for a whole block and across the street to get to Moynihan.

    • @benjaminjackson8663
      @benjaminjackson8663 Год назад +11

      Good. I was getting afraid that connecting directly to Moynihan would flood the highline with luggage-toting tourists. It's already become a somewhat insufferable tourist trap to begin with.

    • @gabrielj.negrontroche4188
      @gabrielj.negrontroche4188 Год назад +2

      I was in NYC recently and yeah it doesn’t connect to highline at all

    • @corriemayo2715
      @corriemayo2715 Год назад +6

      The path begins at the 9th ave entrance of the train hall, so you don’t have to cross streets at street level. Does the actual bridge connect to the train hall? No. There’s no reason for it to do so🙄

  • @artcurious807
    @artcurious807 Год назад +17

    infrastructure + clean streets + low crime = bustling city for all

  • @cjstanley1
    @cjstanley1 Год назад +29

    great infrastructure! I love NY

  • @nickysun1252
    @nickysun1252 Год назад +2

    Heartbeat on the high line once in 20 lifetimes

  • @siegfriedbarfuss9379
    @siegfriedbarfuss9379 Год назад +13

    I went to the high line and the noise from traffic ruined the experience. Trucks are extremely loud that it hurts and this is due to regulations. Trucks in Germany are almost without noise and have filters etc.

    • @corriemayo2715
      @corriemayo2715 Год назад +3

      Sounds like you don‘t belong in NYC or any city for that matter. Traffic noise is demonstrably less than if you were walking street level. your expectations are way out of proportion to what’s feasible

    • @siegfriedbarfuss9379
      @siegfriedbarfuss9379 Год назад +1

      @@corriemayo2715 i leaved in Monaco Monte Carlo and in Nice and Berlin major cities with quite trucks and trains. Friends told me same in Japan, Malaysia etc.

  • @missytamik9209
    @missytamik9209 Год назад +4

    This is great news, looks beautiful!

  • @willyjilly9684
    @willyjilly9684 Год назад +23

    If you read this I hope you have a wonderful weekend ❤

  • @wesleyhunter2834
    @wesleyhunter2834 Год назад +14

    The Highland is one of my favorite spots in NYC.

  • @Collgab2050
    @Collgab2050 Год назад +28

    $50M for a ped bridge?????????? 90% of that went to paper pushing and bureaucracy

    • @calicojack3628
      @calicojack3628 Год назад

      more like90% to corrupt politicians, labor union leaders and mob bosses.

    • @danielginsburg9558
      @danielginsburg9558 Год назад +2

      Did they make sure to have a board which has a committee which ranks consultants based on how much they charge to grade construction firms, then choose the cheapest option after a half-assed engineering team of one or two people gives the OK?

  • @pebos1234567890
    @pebos1234567890 Год назад +1

    great work!!

  • @kathrynhile1684
    @kathrynhile1684 Год назад +1

    Was there in December, can't wait to see it finished!

  • @mulemule
    @mulemule Год назад +1

    *Patrick Moynihan's Ghost: "Please stop referring to it as my **_train hole._** "*

  • @remconet
    @remconet Год назад +8

    A nearly 5 minute item about a small expansion of the High Line that's basically just 2 bridges... that cost $50 million. Okay...

  • @outdoorcraz
    @outdoorcraz Год назад +4

    I’m not really feeling the peace when I hear constant noise in the background throughout this interview.

  • @inthehouse1960
    @inthehouse1960 Год назад +16

    50 million dollars for a footbridge? Really?

  • @nicholo1
    @nicholo1 Год назад

    It's beautiful there, perfect place to put the tourists.

  • @wordforthespirit7852
    @wordforthespirit7852 Год назад +14

    I wonder what that money would have done to have facilities and big brother programs in the poverty community???

  • @septemberfalcon
    @septemberfalcon Год назад +14

    What low income people is need is not to have an opportunity to be in the presence of wealthy people, what they need is a better quality of life through universal health care, a higher minimum wage and affordable housing.

  • @SicilianStealth
    @SicilianStealth 8 месяцев назад

    The last thing to be transported when it was still a railroad was frozen turkeys.

  • @johnveerkamp1501
    @johnveerkamp1501 Год назад +1

    It’s simpeler to block roads ,and get rid of the car. And make it a walkway.

  • @jannetteberends8730
    @jannetteberends8730 Год назад +2

    Wasn’t the High Line a design of Piet Oudolf?

  • @kiabettpeguero407
    @kiabettpeguero407 Год назад +5

    As a born and raised New Yorker, this 1,000% was not needed. That money could have been put towards things that are actually necessary smh

  • @Monkeymeep
    @Monkeymeep Год назад +1

    Alaskan Cedar that was harvested in Oregon and sent to Vancouver to be sent to New York

  • @angelthman1659
    @angelthman1659 Год назад +4

    Who cares? I thought they were going to make the high line longer, expanding uptown.

  • @jojopuppyfish
    @jojopuppyfish Год назад +15

    Maybe the community should start raising money for highways like the one in Philadelphia that collapsed. Amazing how America struggles to fund a pedestrian bridge but as soon as a car drives over it, the money for it is "No Problem"

    • @robertplant2059
      @robertplant2059 Год назад +1

      Caused by a fire, KNOB.

    • @burner2047
      @burner2047 Год назад +1

      Um, "America" didn't "struggle" to build an unnecessary pedestrian bridge NYC pedestrians never asked for and didn't need. The "bridge" near Philadelphia was an overpass on an interstate highway that came down not because it was old infrastructure but because an 18 wheel oil tanker exploded underneath it. Your comment can best be described as confidently ignorant.

  • @GKP999
    @GKP999 Год назад

    Beautiful, but only for the super rich. None of the condos surrounding the High Line is affordable for the average person.

  • @BsktImp
    @BsktImp Год назад +2

    Meanwhile, 46,154, US bridges are considered structurally deficient and nearly 231,000 need major repair work or should be replaced.

  • @danielf986
    @danielf986 Год назад

    Baltimore needs something like this! Just so old and dated

  • @ahthisisgood
    @ahthisisgood Год назад +9

    Has anyone done an audit of where those funds were spent?

    • @calicojack3628
      @calicojack3628 Год назад +4

      LOL you want to audit a construction project in NYC? Good luck...Tony Soprano will be having a word with you.

  • @tchaffman
    @tchaffman Год назад +33

    $50 million for a Bridge that's purely aesthetic... Not like it's going over a river or something, it's literally a bridge on top of the crosswalk below

    • @livluvlive
      @livluvlive Год назад +9

      LITERALLY . Such a waste of money

    • @icaruswnc8285
      @icaruswnc8285 Год назад +1

      Yeah, like standing in front of a Rothko at the Guggenheim doesn't transport you down to the Battery.

    • @sunshaped
      @sunshaped Год назад +1

      The governor’s statement was more than hyperbolic. Symbol of resilience, lol.

    • @Said_w_the_G
      @Said_w_the_G Год назад +2

      Well, they had to cut down huge Alaskan Cedars to make the bridge trusses, and then get them to NYC, so there is $25M of it…

    • @Southpaw128
      @Southpaw128 Год назад +1

      It's a connection to an elevated public green space that thousands of people use on a weekly basis and enjoy. The crosswalk are for people on the street. The highline brings an incalculable amount of money into that neighborhood from tourists who are there to experience the highline not to mention makes the city more livable. For only $20 million in public money, it's worth it.

  • @Tsukonin
    @Tsukonin Год назад +7

    It's beautiful and nice but it's such a late 20th century project... Raising pedestrain above the street is the result of the monopolization of the streets by cars in the early 20th century. With the end of gasoline, climate change and the scarcity of ressources to build electric cars, car ownership is going to drop 90% in the next decade or two, so it's time to reclaim the streets from the cars and give it back to pedestrians, as streets have always been for thousands of years.

  • @gdwlaw5549
    @gdwlaw5549 Год назад +4

    What happens to the ground level businesses ? Seems like a good idea but ignores the real issues in US cities: trucks suck

  • @gdwlaw5549
    @gdwlaw5549 Год назад +4

    So do people want cars or pedestrian areas? Stop the automobile. This is not enough

  • @MrMountainchris
    @MrMountainchris 4 месяца назад

    All the ugly car canyons should be covered with the High Line. These should weave throughout the city connecting all the parks and public spaces. Also, I love the integration of wood into those bridges... a very different, more natural feel from the sea of concrete and glass.

  • @SeaTurtle515
    @SeaTurtle515 Год назад +2

    Is there wheelchair access to this bridge?

  • @BargSlarg
    @BargSlarg Год назад

    What's in it for Brookfield? Do the stops conveniently connect to their malls?

  • @robertlloyd122
    @robertlloyd122 Год назад +2

    It's notable that among the imagery selected for this was people doing yoga in front of a Whole Foods, especially when they mentioned the developer interest.

  • @p33t3rpark3r
    @p33t3rpark3r Год назад

    50 mil on a bridge?

  • @tonpetitami
    @tonpetitami Год назад +16

    50 million for a wooden bridge, Merica!🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

    • @calicojack3628
      @calicojack3628 Год назад +4

      More like NYC for ya, I'm sure the teamsters and the mob got their cut too.

    • @tchaffman
      @tchaffman Год назад +4

      $50 million for a Bridge that's purely aesthetic... Not like it's going over a river or something, it's literally a bridge on top of the crosswalk below

  • @keithss67
    @keithss67 Год назад

    Was nice when it first opened. Now it’s overrun by tourists. It’s awful!

  • @yuyutubee8435
    @yuyutubee8435 Год назад +6

    That red tree sculpture is tragic. 😂

  • @sunshaped
    @sunshaped Год назад

    All this hyperbolic excitement over a dinky little bridge??

  • @Ray03595
    @Ray03595 Год назад

    Two small bridges cost $50mill? haha, sure. We all know they were pocketing a lot of that.

  • @FELiPES101
    @FELiPES101 Год назад

    why is this a big deal?...you built a pedestrian bridge that was way overpriced. Let me know when something happens that doesn't have the bureaucratic stain all over it.

  • @JustANervousWreck
    @JustANervousWreck Год назад +1

    Why did they use Oregonian trees and not native New York trees? Seems like they could have cut the shipping expenses down, reducing that $50,000,000 pricetag,

  • @MattSezer
    @MattSezer Год назад +10

    It needs to be open 24/7. It’s more a tourist attraction than a legitimate way to walk places for people that live here. Also, $50 million is pathetic. Unions have made it impossible to actually build anything.

    • @Noremac5223
      @Noremac5223 Год назад +4

      You don’t think prohibitive development policies and bureaucracy are more of a culprit…?

    • @MattSezer
      @MattSezer Год назад +4

      @@Noremac5223 I think it's all part of the same thing. Everybody wants to get their cut vs. actually efficiently build something that contributes positively to society.

    • @EliF-ge5bu
      @EliF-ge5bu Год назад

      @@Noremac5223prohibitive development policies. You described NYC unions perfectly. Nothing gets built without them. If you see them on construction sites, a group of ten of them with 3 working, 7 just looking on doing nothing.

    • @Southpaw128
      @Southpaw128 Год назад

      how are you going to blame organized labor? The true hidden costs come from city permitting and approvals not paying workers fair compensation lol

  • @BeyondNarratives
    @BeyondNarratives Год назад

    Hochul is such a caricature of a typical corrupt politician

  • @philoctetes_wordsworth
    @philoctetes_wordsworth Год назад +1

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🍾💐Well done, people! Really, really well done!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻I cannot believe that took NYC 18 months! That has got to be an all-time record!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @itseveryday8600
    @itseveryday8600 Год назад

    Highline is over crowded

  • @BarnettLLC
    @BarnettLLC Год назад

    How many tons of Co2 were expelled getting that wood to NY????

  • @cosmic_pursuit
    @cosmic_pursuit Год назад +6

    I think they overpaid

  • @user-os6xz3ig9f
    @user-os6xz3ig9f Год назад

    Wonderful - now the creeps from the station have better access to victims.

  • @516throwapot
    @516throwapot Год назад +2

    nice

  • @jjjjjj192
    @jjjjjj192 Год назад

    I can't believe Trump inc wasn't involved in making this a reality he's knowing and powerful?!

  • @oscarvega1943
    @oscarvega1943 Год назад

    50 million? that's why our nation can't advance enough to tackles our infrastructure needs.

  • @CoffeeBreakHQ
    @CoffeeBreakHQ Год назад

    You're still checked by noise and pollution. It's like putting makeup on a monkey lol "greenery"

  • @robertplant2059
    @robertplant2059 Год назад +3

    Hokul is a Joke!

  • @davidjones7827
    @davidjones7827 Год назад +3

    Too much $ for little reward.

  • @orangecat5036
    @orangecat5036 10 месяцев назад

    Don't bother, with the highline, it's highly overrated, just another waste of time, Nothing there.

  • @azieg9ygeb
    @azieg9ygeb Год назад

    brought to you by: anti-homeless architecture, probably.

  • @johnreynolds5407
    @johnreynolds5407 Год назад

    So much stilted gibberish to describe a new urban public space.

  • @eddieg6436
    @eddieg6436 Год назад +2

    That “Timberline bridge” looks (unfortunately) ready to be COVERED in graffiti!!! ……good luck NYC!!

    • @scorpioninpink
      @scorpioninpink Год назад +3

      They should have painted it with murals tbh.

  • @danieldulivero
    @danieldulivero Год назад

    I’m sorry but that bridge is hideous. That color and design don’t fit in the “New York” look. 😬😑🤦‍♂️

  • @HelloWorld-hb7yt
    @HelloWorld-hb7yt Год назад +3

    was there recently, so many homeless people...

  • @dag4836
    @dag4836 Год назад +3

    Nice, until Gov. Hokul closes it with the next pandemic or the muggings start line Central Park.

    • @jinxterpinxter
      @jinxterpinxter Год назад +1

      As long as Trump isnt president during the next pandemic, we wont have to close parks and businesses. If he had taken the virus seriously, we would have lost fewer American lives.

  • @mattbarker3789
    @mattbarker3789 Год назад +1

    Puts the migrants on it !

  • @MikeYoungeasytravel
    @MikeYoungeasytravel Год назад +1

    This is what happens in “Democratic Cities”!!!

    • @TheRailLeaguer
      @TheRailLeaguer 10 месяцев назад

      This has nothing to do with political parties.

  • @poopesure
    @poopesure Год назад +8

    Nothing says New York resiliency better than a 600 ft long bridge.

  • @Molo71
    @Molo71 Год назад

    Why do New York is the greatest city in the world, the highest rent, taxes, gun, homeless, smoke shops , what else, yea we are. Thanks

    • @slvnyc2824
      @slvnyc2824 Год назад +1

      In no particular order: best museums, incredible restaurants, lots of jobs, and in comparison to most other places, very few guns. There are people from all over the world living in the city, and with that melding of cultures that keeps the city vibrant. Great transportation options. People can live their whole lives without learning how to drive. This is just off the top of my head. There's more.