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Albert Capsouto Park

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Albert Capsouto Park is a triangular-shaped pocket park in the Tribeca neighborhood of lower Manhattan in New York City. It is bounded by Canal Street to the northeast, Varick Street to the west, and Laight Street to the south.Opened in November 2009, the park cost approximately $3.4 million to build. Formerly, the site was a parking lot. Following September 11, 2001, the lot was used as a staging area for search and rescue operations. In the following weeks members of the public placed flowers, cards and letters at the site, as it was one of the closest points to the former World Trade Center which was accessible. The park features a 114-foot fountain designed by local artist Elyn Zimmerman which refers to the canal which formerly ran along the path of Canal Street. In 2007 the design concept was recognized for Excellence in Design by the New York City Public Design Commission.The original name, CaVaLa, referred to the streets surrounding the park, and was described by one nearby resident as "kitschy". A few months after it opened, a movement was started to rename the park after Tribeca restaurateur and community activist Albert Capsouto who had recently died. Capsouto had been a member of CB1 for twenty years before his death, and was frequently seen riding his bicycle around Tribeca. The name was officially adopted in 2010.

Address: Varick St & Laight St, New York, NY 10013, USA
Phone: (212) 639-9675
State: New York
Zip Code: 10013


Opening Hours

Monday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM

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Reviews
A little strange park with no trees but with a huge paths that it's a bit like square is important for this area of city. No matter how small or big it is every park is crucial for one city, and it is even more crucial for New York who is gasping for healthy air which can be best created by open green space.
7 years ago (24-11-2017)
Not that if a big park at all. Barley a park to be honest, but it does have some benches to rest or have lunch, so better than nothing.
8 years ago (26-03-2017)
I love you #NEW YORK:-*
11 years ago (25-01-2015)
Ok parc to eat
10 years ago (05-07-2015)
Muito legal
12 years ago (04-12-2013)
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