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The High Line makes this Chelsea girl very happy! I’ve been waiting for its public opening for over a year now! I can’t wait!  So many quirky, local shops along 9th Ave. have closed over the past six months, so I’m hoping the High Line will give West Chelsea a little bit more foot traffic.
BUT, let’s be clear, I don’t want TOO many people and businesses to flock, just enough to keep our artistic community thriving! 
rhodyram:

“Section one of the High Line opens mid-June and is about a half mile long. There are five entry points, at Gansevoort, 14th, 16th, 18th and 20th Streets, with elevators at 14th and 16th Streets.”   (via)
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The High Line makes this Chelsea girl very happy! I’ve been waiting for its public opening for over a year now! I can’t wait!  So many quirky, local shops along 9th Ave. have closed over the past six months, so I’m hoping the High Line will give West Chelsea a little bit more foot traffic.

BUT, let’s be clear, I don’t want TOO many people and businesses to flock, just enough to keep our artistic community thriving! 

rhodyram:

“Section one of the High Line opens mid-June and is about a half mile long. There are five entry points, at Gansevoort, 14th, 16th, 18th and 20th Streets, with elevators at 14th and 16th Streets.”   (via)

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  2. totes reblogged this from lowbrowbrilliant and added:
    this is going to be amazing! it’s awesome when what you want to see happen, it does. way to go nyc.
  3. lowbrowbrilliant reblogged this from unamazing and added:
    Excited about this, even if its not as adventurous as the dirty abandoned Highline Ben and explored last year…
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    excited about this project because...first attempts of architecture for Manhattan...
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    are very excited about this FINALLY happening,...I am one of them.
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    VIVA LA JOEL STERNFELD!
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    love hearing about NYC history. I saw an exhibit about...at MoMA in the summer of ‘05
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    The High Line makes this Chelsea girl very happy! I’ve been waiting for its public opening for over a year now! I can’t...
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    very excited about the high line finally opening!
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    I’m so psyched for this to finnally open! there’s an entrance a block away from my apt. :-)
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