Occupying 100 acres of open, outdoor space along San Francisco Bay with sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Crissy Field is a beloved community treasure, with a rich historical past.
Read MoreWhen the Domino Sugar Refinery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn closed its doors in 2004, an 11-acre parcel was up-for-grabs on the banks of the East River.
Read MoreWithin a multitude of parks that currently make the Seattle waterfront accessible to its citizens, the Olympic Sculpture Park is a unique combination of art and environment.
Read MoreBilled as Vancouver’s “first official green space,” the 1,001-acre park is the third largest urban park in North America, and visited by an estimated eight million people each year. Notably, the park also contains the world’s longest uninterrupted waterfront path, atop a seawall that dates back to 1917, and stretches for more than 17 miles.
Read MoreA stretch of vibrant green space winds through a concrete and steel landscape. Elevated above, below and through an urban sprawl of buildings on Manhattan’s west side, it’s a dynamic place…
Read More“A Park for Everyone” is the catchphrase of the Gathering Place, a beautiful 66.5-acre waterfront park…
Read MoreThe One Waterfront team had an opportunity to attend the opening of Martin’s Park, a dynamic and…
Read MoreMore than 24 acres of open space are situated near Chicago’s lakefront, on land that once was an industrial…
Read MoreContinuing with our “Parks We Love” series, profiling bold designs for urban public spaces, the next post takes us to Canada’s Sugar Beach, on Toronto’s Lake Ontario waterfront.
Read MoreThe Trustees’ One Waterfront initiative is a bold, new vision for establishing a resilient urban waterfront…
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