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Comment related to the final statement: "Despite this, the area still has a long way to go before it will be fully restored to pre-attack levels."
This is entirely not true. In fact the residential population is higher than it was pre-attack, and the commercial continues to rise. Since September 11, 2001 2 new buildings were opened. The first was The Ritz Carlton Hotel and Residences (the first new business in Lower Manhattan) and the Solaire (the nation's first sustainably developed highrise). Also, two new parks have opened Teardrop Park and the Irish Hunger Memorial are two new green public open spaces. Currently there are three buildings under construction and two in design. It apppears to have bounced back and is far beyond its pre-attack levels.
Hey. I have taken the liberty of removing the two images. Neither of them was actually about Battery Park City. Both were of sculptures in Battery Park, not Battery Park City. The next time I am down there, I will take photos in Battery Park City, or if anyone has some, or can take some, please beat me to it! ;-) Seidenstud 00:26, 27 June 2006 (UTC)
Both images of the Hudson River waterfront taken from New Jersey are pre-WTC attack. Does anyone have an image from Jersey that is more recent that could be added? Digit LeBoid 16:09, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
As a resident of Battery Park City for over 16 years it is my impression that the area is more developed (and harder to find an affordable apartment in) than prior to September 11, 2001.
The people who live in battery park city are predominately what "race"? Are there any parks there? What is there to do in the community and so forth.
The reference to the Greek quarter in the 19th century is wrong, since the land that Battery Park City is built on did not exist until it was landfilled with the debris excavated in the building of the World Trade Center. The writer may be referring to the area near the BPC, and the site of the WTC. This graph should be moved to a more appropriate page.
As more articles develop about the individual buildings, there may be a reason to add a list:
The residential apartments here include:
The residential condominiums here include:
This list comes from the Battery Park City Authority website here. -- Enkyo2 ( talk) 19:48, 22 July 2013 (UTC)
But it seems that I did not ask Beyond My Ken, and he thinks he is in complete control of photos here on Wikipedia.
With our two perspectives already registered, please allow for other editors to vote on what is the best photo to depict the park area. Thank you talk→ WPPilot 07:06, 4 January 2015 (UTC)
I have struck out the comment on the second image because I have not said that I "like it" anywhere. My only opinion was that the top image is not of Battery Park City per se, but of Lower Manhattan, with Battery Park in the foreground. As such, it's not appropriate for this article. BMK ( talk) 07:31, 4 January 2015 (UTC)
There was no building built in BPC before the site was created in the 1970's. The building in question (whichever it is) must be one of those that border the actual site, which is ENTIRELY west of the preexisting seawall. That seawall was at the west side of West Street. Incidentally, the seawall was not demolished below grade; it still exists. Tresmegistus ( talk) 22:27, 5 January 2015 (UTC)
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In a video about the social science of disaster ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2BisFXZdcU ), a pic of Lower Manhattan after Hurricane Sandy showed that while the loss of power in the affluent area was stunning, Battery Park City remained well-lit, despite being surrounded by dark buildings. What is unique about their power supply that is another thing to set them apart, aside from being the newest feeling and most modern area in the whole city, comparable to the virtually-brand new neighborhood of Brickell in Miami? B137 ( talk) 09:41, 16 December 2016 (UTC)
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The phrasing "63rd safest precinct", seems to imply that there are only 6 more dangerous.. But then the article goes on to say how safe Battery Park is. Is this a factual error or just bad wording? Or indeed is this just an American method of ranking I'm not aware of? Either way it would be great if someone with an idea about this kind of thing could cast an eye over it. Thanks The Levitating Scot ( talk) 22:16, 30 April 2019 (UTC)
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My name is Shalini Ramaswamy and I am an employee of Risa Heller Communications in New York. I am retained by the Battery Park City Authority to provide strategic communications and public relations services and am hereby disclosing my Conflict of Interest (COI) as it relates to this article.
I am reaching out to suggest general factual edits and provide updated information on several topics outlined below.
- Propose updating the total population to reference 2020 census numbers from both North and South Battery Park City. This would bring the total population to 16,169. [1] [2]
- Propose updating the median income to reference 2020 census numbers from both North and South Battery Park City. This would bring the median income to 250,001 in 10282 and 184,087 in 10280. [3] [4]
- Propose removing North End Grill from this sentence: It is also the site of the 463-suite Conrad New York luxury hotel, which contains restaurants and bars such as the Loopy Doopy Rooftop Bar, ATRIO Wine Bar Restaurant, Mexican-themed El Vez, and three Danny Meyer-branded restaurants (North End Grill, Blue Smoke, Shake Shack); the hotel has a ballroom and a conference center. North End Grill closed in 2018. [5]
- Propose replacing the word "maintain" with "sustain" as included on the official BPCA website, and removing "in New York City" as that language is repetitive, from this sentence: Its mission is "to plan, create, co-ordinate and maintain a balanced community of commercial, residential, retail, and park space within its designated 92-acre site on the lower west side of Manhattan" in New York City. [6]
- Propose updating this sentence to reflect 2021 data: In 2017, the BPCA had operating expenses of $47.73 million as well as an outstanding debt of $982.85 million, and it employed 240 people. In 2021, the BPCA has operating expenses of $69.1 million as well as an outstanding debt of $875.09 million, and it employed 200 people. [7] [8]
Done Rusalkii ( talk) 04:57, 24 September 2022 (UTC)
- Propose updating demographic breakdown to include 2020 census. The updated sentences would read as follows: Based on the 2020 census, the racial makeup of Northern Battery Park City (10282) was 66% White, 2% Black, 0% Native American, 16% Asian, 0% Islander, 0% from other races, and 5% from two or more races. Hispanic of Latino of any race were 11% of the population. [9] The racial makeup of South Battery Park City (10280) was 69% White, 1% Black, 0% Native, 17% Asian, 0% Islander, 0% from other races, 3% from two or more races, and 11% Hispanic. [10]
- Propose updating the area population to reflect the 2020 census: As of 2020, the population of the area was 16,169. [11] [12]
- Propose removing this sentence as it contains outdated information: As of 2018, with a non-fatal assault rate of 24 per 100,000 people. Propose adding this sentence in replacement: In 2021, the crimes per resident rate for the 1st Precinct was 20.69 per 1,000 residents. Battery Park City and Lower Manhattan's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole. [13]
- Propose updating this sentence as it contains outdated information: The precinct reported 1 murder, 23 rapes, 80 robberies, 61 felony assaults, 85 burglaries, 1,085 grand larcenies, and 21 grand larcenies auto in 2018. Propose adding this sentence in replacement: The 1st precinct reported 2 murders, 15 rapes, 135 robberies, 121 felony assaults, 191 burglaries, 848 grand larcenies, and 68 grand larcenies auto in 2021. [14]
- Propose adding the following two schools to the list of public schools operated by the New York City Department of Education in Battery Park City: P.S. M094 and P226M. [15] [16]
- Propose updating the list of museums in Battery Park City to include the following new memorials:
- Hurricane Maria Memorial honors the victims of Hurricane Maria, which struck Puerto Rico on September 20, 2017, and stands as an international symbol of the resilience of the Puerto Rican community. [17]
- Mother Cabrini Memorial was dedicated on October 12, 2020 to pay tribute to the patroness of immigrants. The Memorial site is an open plaza which allows for full interaction with the statue and interpretive panels which highlight key moments in Mother Cabrini's life. [18]
- 9/11 Memorial at South Cove, commemorates the heroic efforts of Battery Park City staff, past and present, in the days following the September 11th attacks. Created and dedicated on September 9, 2015 by the Battery Park City Authority. [19]
- NYC Police Memorial, created in honor of those who lost their lives in the line of duty. The Police Memorial is located at Liberty Street and South End Avenue, and was dedicated on October 20, 1997. [20]
Thank you in advance for your attention and assistance with these updates. Shaliniramaswamy ( talk) 21:16, 22 August 2022 (UTC)
References
This article puts the area of Battery Park City as 0.54 square kilometers/0.207 square miles, which is over 132 acres. Based on an authoritative source, ie, the BPCA (Battery Park City Authority), the area is 92 acres. Source: https://bpca.ny.gov/about/who-we-are/ 2603:7000:3F00:31C1:4D44:8389:1960:1A52 ( talk) 15:19, 30 December 2023 (UTC)