The Fate of the Far West Side
New York Neighborhoods/Development and Preservation: The Fate of the
Far West Side
The Hudson Yards and Far West Side of Manhattan have been rezoned, and
plans have been proposed, discussed, debated, revised, opposed, and
embraced. What’s now in store for the largest billion-dollar
development project in Manhattan? Join the ongoing conversation on the
future of the Far West Side with a panel of key players and experts.
James Stewart Polshek, FAIA, will moderate the evening’s discussion
with participants Anna Hayes Levin, Chair of Clinton/Hell’s Kitchen
Land Use Committee of Community Board 4; Lynne B. Sagalyn, Professor
of Real Estate Development and Planning at the University of
Pennsylvania; and Richard Ravitch, former chairman of the MTA.
Co-sponsored by the Regional Plan Association. Reservations required.
$9 for non-members of the Museum; $5 for members, seniors, and
students.
Museum of the City of New York
1220 Fifth Avenue at 104th Street
212.534.1672
www.mcny.org
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