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East River waterfront project breaks ground



August 18, 2009

Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Governor David Paterson broke ground today on the first stage of the East River Waterfront Esplanade and Piers project in Lower Manhattan. The project, which will create 400 jobs and cost $148 million for the first phase, is part of the mayor's Five Borough Economic Opportunity Plan to create a more livable downtown community. The Hudson River Park-like project, slated to be completed by 2010, will transform two miles of underused waterfront spanning from the Battery Maritime Building to Pier 35.

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Lower East Side Waterfront Getting a Makeover
Officials break ground on $148 million project


By HASANI GITTENS
Aug 18, 2009

The mayor and the governor today broke ground on the first stage of the East River Waterfront Esplanade and Piers Project in Lower Manhattan.

This beginning stage is expected to cost $148 million, as it creates 400 jobs and transforms two miles of underused waterfront -- from the Battery Maritime Building to Pier 35 – into a Hudson River Park-like walkway.

“Our vision for Lower Manhattan as a diverse, mixed-use neighborhood is coming to life, and opening up more of the East River waterfront to residents and visitors is the next major step in creating a more livable downtown community,” said Mayor Bloomberg.

“The project is the result of an extensive collaborative effort that included two community boards and other community groups, as well as local, state, and federal officials. I thank them all for helping us improve the quality of life for the entire Lower Manhattan community, " he said.

The project, expected to be completed by the end of 2011, is part of the larger “Five Borough Economic Opportunity Plan,” which has the grand aim to create jobs, “implement a vision for long term economic growth, and build affordable, attractive neighborhoods.”
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