Freshkills Park
Join a Virtual Talk About Freshkills Park, NYC’s Largest Park in 100 Years
At 2,200 acres, Freshkills Park is almost three times the size of Central Park and the largest park to
Go Behind-the-Scenes of Construction at Freshkills Park
The largest landfill-to-park project in the world is happening right here in New York City on Staten Island.
5 NYC Parks That Are Larger Than Central Park
For a city nicknamed the “concrete jungle,” New York City still has a lot of green space. According to the
Go Behind the Scenes Into the Construction of Freshkills Park
Although the opening of Freshkills Park seems like a very long ways from now, we were given a taste of
The Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Freshkills Park
Although the opening of Freshkills Park seems like a very long ways from now, we were given a taste of
Outdoor Sculpture Garden Made of Trash Is Coming to The City Reliquary
From gritty bottles to old electronic waste, Brooklyn’s City Reliquary is a shrine to New York City artifacts that
NYC's Freshkills Park Gallery Debuts First Exhibition, "The Fantastic Voyage," this Weekend
M2A Preliminary Sketch (No Audio) from Stefani Bardin on Vimeo The first exhibition at the new Freshkills Park Studio + Gallery
First Park Section Inside NYC’s Freshkills Landfill Breaks Ground on Staten Island
Image courtesy NYC Parks Yesterday was the groundbreaking of North Park at Freshkills Park on Staten Island, the first section
11 Not to Miss Archtober Events in NYC
Archtober (pronounced like the “arch” in architecture) is New York City’s annual Architecture and Design month in October that
“Landscape in Motion” Looks at Freshkills Transformation from Landfill to Park
Starting September 22nd, the next time you take the Staten Island Ferry (even if you got on just for the
From Trash to Trails: A Boat Tour to Freshkills Park on Staten Island [Photos]
Remember that colossal landfill on Staten Island that held millions of tons of New York’s garbage? That once stinking,
FreshKills Park’s Yearly “Sneak ‘Peak'” Shows Progress in New Staten Island Park
Since 2009, Untapped Cities has covered the transformation of Staten Island’s Fresh Kills from the world’s largest garbage