6 1/2 Avenue

Project Details

Project Name
6 1/2 Avenue
Location
New YorkNY10019
Project Scope
Adaptive Reuse
Shared By
DGA Public
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2012
Style
Other
Team

Project Description

6 1/2 Avenue is the formal creation of the NYC Department of Transportation based on the advocacy of Friends of Privately Owned Public Spaces (F-POPS, as founded by Brian Nesin, David Grider, Graham Coreil-Allen, and Jordan Zimolka).

Our Arcade Parade drew attention to what we called Holly Whyte Way, a string of Midblock POPS that run from 51st to 57th st, and in working with the DOT and Community Board, we convinced the city to install crosswalks, stop signs, and a mid-block crosswalk at 57th Street to mark the path.

This new “road”, dubbed 6 1/2 Avenue, was the first modification to the city grid in decades, and puts pedestrians first.

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