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Dedication Opportunities

1939 World’s Fair Bench

Location: Throughout Hudson River Park
Subject to availability
5-Year Dedication: $5,000

The classic, enduring design of the 1939 World’s Fair bench is iconic of New York City parks and can be chosen in any HRPK neighborhood. These benches can be identified by the rounded “hoop” armrests, in addition to the wooden slats and metal materials.

Family Playground Bench

Location: Pier 25
Subject to availability
10-Year Dedication: $10,000

The wall-hugging wood slat benches of Pier 25’s acclaimed play area are the perfect gift for your child — a piece of New York City to call their very own.

Tribeca Native Boardwalk Bench

Location: Tribeca Native Boardwalk
Subject to availability
5-Year Dedication: $25,000

This scenic boardwalk is surrounded by native grasses, flowers and trees. It stretches from just north of Chambers Street to Pier 40. On the Boardwalk, minimalist benches effortlessly become one with the unique winding path, each offering serenity and understated sophistication.

Park visitors enjoy lounging on the lawns in Tribeca in Hudson River Park

Tribeca North Viewing Gardens

$50,000 | 10-Year Endowment

Extending from Pier 40 to Watts St. are stunning display gardens designed by Matthews Nielson, each encompassing a luxurious lawn and perennials, such as coneflower, day-lilies and blue iris, in harmony with flowering shrubs and trees.

Lush pink flowers in the garden in Tribeca

Tribeca South Viewing Gardens

$50,000 | 10-Year Endowment

Additional garden displays from Matthews Nielson continue south from Laight St. to the Park’s end beyond Pier 25, boasting a dazzling array of red and pink roses that bloom throughout spring, summer and fall.

Two people walking on the Tribeca Boardwalk in Hudson River Park. One World Trade Center is visible in the background.

Tribeca Native Boardwalk

$100,000 | 20-Year Endowment

Featuring a popular 893-foot pedestrian walkway, the Tribeca boardwalk’s cut autumnal landscape is plentifully lined with various ornamental grasses, large swaths of flowering goldenrods and blackeyed susans, alongside eastern red cedars and flowering witch hazels.