Waterline Square Unveils New York City's First Indoor Residential Skate Park

Waterline Square - the five-acre mega-development on NYC's Upper West Side, announced that they plan be the first residential building to feature a skate park. The indoor, multi-level half-pipe skate park would be the first-ever conceived amenity of its kind of in New York City.

Noë and Associates with The Boundary and @shawnax

Noë and Associates with The Boundary and @shawnax

Located within The Waterline Club, which is the sprawling shared amenities space designed by the Rockwell Group that boasts over 100,000 square feet of best-in-class sports, leisure and lifestyle offerings, the half-pipe skate park is nearly 42 feet long and 4 feet high. For the daredevils and pros looking to catch some extra air, a mini ramp is situated directly next to the half-pipe and is up to 10 feet high.

Noë and Associates with The Boundary

Noë and Associates with The Boundary

Designed by award-winning SITE Design Group, whose credits include the new skate & BMX plaza at Stars and Stripes Park near Lake Hefner and the Linda Vista Skatepark in San Diego, California, the half-pipe skate park at Waterline Square also features an open seating lounge area for socializing and relaxation to watch those skating, a sound system with DJ deck, and large screen TV with video game provisions. Situated along Riverside Boulevard from 59th to 61st Street, the 2.1 million square foot mega-development designed by Richard Meier & Partners, Rafael Viñoly Architects and KPF represents the last remaining waterfront development site to be completed on the Upper West Side.

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