Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy
Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy
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It's back-to-school in Brooklyn Bridge Park, a living classroom on the waterfront - ecology, history, marine biology and more.
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The Brooklyn Bridge Park cove between the bridges is home to a plethora of sea creatures. They include clams, sand shrimp, crabs, snails, oysters and mussels, as well as fish such as the white perch.

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Park Construction Begins

 

Pier 1 - March 13, 2008

Pier 1 - March 20

Pier 1, April 4, 2008

Pier 1 - April 4

Pier 1, May 6
Pier 1 - May 6

Inside Pier 5 Shed, May 2008
Demolition begins inside the Pier 5 shed.

Pier 5, May 13
Pier 5 - May 13

Brooklyn Bridge Park is on the move. In the first major site work on the Piers section of the future Brooklyn Bridge Park, construction crews began tearing down the shed on Pier 1 early on Thursday, March 13.

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Development Corporation, who is charged with the park's design and construction, anticipates that demolition will be complete by September 2008, with construction beginning immediately thereafter. This first phase of site work includes demolition of the pier sheds, adjacent buildings on the site not included in the park plan, and the Purchase Building.

Phase 1 Construction Announcement

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