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Originally Posted by Krases
Thanks for the map NYguy.
It looks pretty popular. Hopefully the entire area gets a nice development boost out of it later on. Now after that one mile long section is developed, is there anymore that can be developed later? I am looking at a map of it now on google earth and it looks like a short segment picks up again after the southern part ends.
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The redevelopment of the High Line itself has made the area surrounding it one of the hottest (if not the hottest) areas for development in Manhattan. The next third is scheduled to be completed next year, and the final third is tied into the development of the Hudson Yards (the railyard development). That last third is what will tie the High Line into the Hudson River Park. That's the entirety of the High Line once that's completed.