A brand-new sandy escape is set to open in the West Village—Manhattan’s first public beach. You just can’t swim.
becoming L.A. and if you take a dunk in the Hudson you could risk getting hypothermia, or weird viruses.
The park also includes a 220 foot by 316 foot athletic field for adults and children that can be used for a number of different sports, a landing area for small boats and kayaks, tree-lined promenades, swathes of native grass for lounging and even a salt marsh, a feature that’sto the Manhattan side of the Hudson, for “habitat enhancement,” Doyle said.
After doing wave analysis of the Hudson River, JCFO architects assigned to the project determined that building a beach that sloped down to the water wouldn’t be feasible—“the first storm that comes along would just wipe it all out,” architectural designer Cricket Day said—so the team decided to perch the beach on a hardened rock wall that doubles as the kayak landing instead.
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