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Bronx River Right-of-Way

Bronx River Right-of-Way (2012- ongoing) proposes the relocation and adaptive reuse of the abandoned Westchester Avenue Station, currently off limits and in ruins along the Lower Bronx River. The building is one of thirteen station-stops designed between 1908 and 1916 by Cass Gilbert, for the defunct New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad. Bronx River Right of Way provides a strategic framework for resituating the Westchester Avenue station house as a vital node within the Bronx River network, by resiting it in adjacent Concrete Plant Park, linked to the waterways and waterfronts of Greater New York.

 

Year Completed:

2012 - ONGOING

Location:

Westchester Avenue Station, Bronx, NY

 

Partners and Supporters: 

Bronx River Alliance; JM Kaplan Fund; James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation;  Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice

Team: 

Amanda Schachter & Alexander Levi; Gabriel Munnich,  Barbara Hemetsberger  Sharif Anous,  Jee Hyung Park

 

 

 

 

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