List of piers in New York City
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New York City's piers have served important roles in the New York City's history, including as a major element of the city's industrial activity as well as the primary area where immigrants were received by the city. Over time, and with the city's de-instrialization, many of the remaining piers have been converted into public parks.[1]
As of the 1860s, New York City's piers and wharves were the city government's most valuable assets,[2] valued at $15.8 million in 1867, despite in many cases, badly needing repair.[3] Due to the piers' poor state of repair, steamboat companies left to other nearby cities such as Hoboken and Jersey City.[4] As of 1866, the New York State Legislature appropriated funds to repair and maintain the piers, but the appropriations failed to receive the Governor's approval and the piers were left to decay[5] and pier and tenants of other port structures began witholding rents, estimated at $100,000 as 1867, due to the city's negligence in keeping the structures in repair.[5] A report ordered by the city government subsequent to such development found that several of the piers owned by the city had been claimed to be under private ownership.[4] At some point, the piers in Manhattan along both the North and East rivers were renumbered and rebuilt as part of a modernization scheme.
By the 1980s, Manhattan's Hudson River waterfront had become deindustrialized and largely derelict.[6] Established in 1998, Hudson River Park, absorbed direction of numerous of the river's piers.[6]
List of North River Piers Pre-Renumbering
| Number | Location | Opened | Rebuilt | Closed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Battery Park | 1886 | |||
| 1 | West St. and Battery Pl. | ||||
| 2 | West St. north of Battery Pl.[7] | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 3 | West St. south of Morris St. | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 4 | West St. and Morris St. | Former Pennsylvania Railroad pier. Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 5 | West St. north of Morris St. | Former Pennsylvania Railroad pier. Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 6 | West St. south of Rector St. | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 7 | West St. south of Rector St. | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 8 | West St. and Rector St. | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 9 | West St. north of Rector St. | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 10 | West St. south of Carlisle St. | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 11 | West St. and Carlisle St | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 12 | West St. south of Albany St. | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 13 | West St. north of Albany St. | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 14 | West St. and Cedar St. | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 15 | West St. north of Cedar St | Rump barge dock pier connected to and to the north of pier 14. Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 16 | West St. north of Liberty St | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 17 | West St. south of Cortlandt St. | Rump barge dock pier between and connected to piers 16 and 18. Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 18 | West St. and Cortlandt St. | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 19 | West St. south of Dey St. | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 20 | Southwest corner of West Washington Market | Used to serve the West Washington Market. Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 21 | West edge of West Washington Market | Used to serve the West Washington Market. Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 22 | West side of West Washington Market | Pier designation for the west waterfront side of the West Washington Market between piers 21 and 23. Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 23 | Northwest corner of West Washington Market | Used to serve the West Washington Market. Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 24 | West St. between Vesey and Barclay St. | Used to serve the West Washington Market. Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 25 | West St. and Barclay St. | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 26 | West St. north of Barclay St. | Rump pier between piers 25 and 27. Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 27 | West St. and Park Pl. | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 28 | West St. and Murray St. | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 29 | West St. and Warren St. | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 31 | West St. between Reade and Duane Sts.[8] | Redeveloped into Battery Park City | |||
| 32 | West St. North of Duane St. | Demolished | |||
| 33 | West St. and Jay St. | ||||
| 34 | West St. and Harrison St. | ||||
| 35 | West St. and Franklin St. | ||||
| 36 | West St. and N. Moore St. | ||||
| 37 | West St. and Beach St. | ||||
| 38 | West St. and Hubert St. | ||||
| 39 | West St. and Vestry St. | ||||
| 40 | West St. and Watts St. | ||||
| 41 | West St. south of Canal St. | ||||
| 42 | West St. south of Spring St. | ||||
| 43 | West St. north of Spring St. | ||||
| 44 | West St. south of Charlton St. | ||||
| 45 | West St. and Charlton St. | ||||
| 46 | West St. and King St. | ||||
| 47 | West St. and Houston St.[9] | ||||
| 48 | West St. and Clarkson St. | ||||
| 49 | West St. and Leroy St. | ||||
| 50 | West St. and Morton St. | ||||
| 51 | West St. and Barrow St. | ||||
| 52 | West St. and Christopher St. | ||||
| 53 | West St. and W. 10th St. | Used by the White Star Line at one point | |||
| 54 | West St. and Charles St. |
List of North River Piers Post-Renumbering
| Number | Location | Opened | Rebuilt | Closed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Battery Park | 1886 | |||
| 1 | West St. and Battery Pl. | ||||
| 2 | West St. north of Battery Pl. | Between 1923 and 1930 | Rebuilt into new PRR pier complex | ||
| 3 | West St. north of Battery Pl. | Between 1923 and 1930 | Rebuilt into new PRR pier complex | ||
| 4 | West St. south of Morris St. | Between 1923 and 1930 | Rebuilt into new PRR pier complex | ||
| 5 | West St. and Morris St. | Between 1923 and 1930 | Rebuilt into new PRR pier complex | ||
| 6 | West St. north of Morris St. | Between 1923 and 1930 | Rebuilt into new PRR pier complex | ||
| 7 | West St. south of Rector St. | ||||
| 8 | West St. and Rector St. | ||||
| 9 | West St. south of Carlisle St. | ||||
| 10 | West St. and Albany St. | ||||
| 11 | West St. and Cedar St. | ||||
| 13 | West St. south of Dey St. | ||||
| 14 | West St. and Fulton St. | ||||
| 15 | West St. north of Vesey St. | ||||
| 16 | West St. and Barclay St. | ||||
| 17 | West St. and Park Pl. | ||||
| 18 | West St. and Murray St. | ||||
| 19 | West St. and Warren St. | ||||
| 20 | West St. and Chambers St. | ||||
| 21 | West St. and Duane St. | ||||
| 22 | West St. north of Jay St. | ||||
| 23 | West St. north of Harrison St. | ||||
| 24 | West St. and Franklin St. | ||||
| 25 | West St. and N. Moore St. | Currently part of Hudson River Park | |||
| 26 | West St. and N. Moore St. | Currently part of Hudson River Park[1] | |||
| 27 | West St. and Hubert St. | ||||
| 28 | West St. and Laight St. | ||||
| 29 | West St. and Vestry St. | ||||
| 31 | West St. and Watts St. | ||||
| 32 | West St. and Hubert St. | ||||
| 33 | West St. and Canal St. | ||||
| 34 | West St. and Spring St. | 1927[10] | Part of Hudson River Park, connects to Holland Tunnel ventilation shaft.[10] | ||
| 35 | West St. north of Spring St. | ||||
| 36 | West St. south of Charlton St. | ||||
| 37 | West St. and Charlton St. | ||||
| 38 | West St. and King St. | ||||
| 39 | West St. and W Houston St. | ||||
| 40 | West St. and Houston Street | 1962 | Parking garage and sports facility. Original Pier 40 located at Clarkson St. | ||
| 41 | West St. and Leroy St. | ||||
| 42 | West St. and Morton St. | ||||
| 43 | West St. and Barrow St. | ||||
| 44 | West St. and Christopher St. | ||||
| 45 | West St. and W. 10th St. | ||||
| 46 | West St. and Charles St. | ||||
| 51 | West St. and Jane St. | ||||
| 52 | West St. and Gansevoort St. | Deteriorated and demolished. Site now location of Gansevoort Peninsula beach | |||
| 53 | Bloomfield St. | Now forms northern bound of Gansevoort Peninsula. Home of FDNY Marine Company 1. | |||
| 54 | Deteriorated and demolished. Site now part of Little Island at Pier 55 | ||||
| 55 | Deteriorated and demolished. Now site of Little Island at Pier 55 | ||||
| 57 | West 15th Street | 1907[11] | 1954 | Replaced a wooden pier #57 that stood from 1907 to 1947. Current structure built in 1954 for Grace Line, converted to a bus garage in 1969. Currently part of the Hudson River Park | |
| 59 | Currently part of Chelsea Piers | ||||
| 60 | West 20th Street | Currently part of Chelsea Piers | |||
| 61 | Currently part of Chelsea Piers | ||||
| 63 | West St. and W. 23rd St. | ||||
| 64 | West St. and W. 24th St. | ||||
| 65 | West St. north of W. 25th St. | ||||
| 66 | West St. north of W. 26th St. | ||||
| 67 | West St. north of W. 27th St. | ||||
| 68 | West St. north of W. 28th St. | ||||
| 69 | West St. and W. 29th St. | ||||
| 70 | West St. and W. 30th St. | ||||
| 71 | West St. and W. 31st St. | ||||
| 72 | West St. and W. 32nd St. | Wooden posts remain in the river | |||
| 73 | West St. and W. 33rd St. | ||||
| 74 | 12th Ave and W. 34th St. | Demolished. Former mixed-use pier for France & Canada Steamship Corporation[12] | |||
| 75 | 12th Ave and W. 35th St. | Demolished | |||
| 76 | 12th Ave and W. 36th St. | Original rail-ship transloading pier for the New York Central Railroad demolished. Current pier formerly industrial space and then used as an NYPD tow pound; now part of Hudson River Park.[13] | |||
| 77 | 12th Ave and W. 37th St. | Demolished. Former Pennsylvania Railroad freight pier | |||
| 78 | 12th Ave and W. 38th St. | Partially demolished. Former Pennsylvania Railroad freight pier | |||
| 79 | 12th Ave and W. 39th St. | Demolished | |||
| 80 | 12th Ave and W. 40th St. | Demolished | |||
| 81 | 12th Ave and W. 41st St. | ||||
| 83 | 12th Ave and W. 43rd St. | Former New York Central Railroad freight pier. Currently hosts Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises | |||
| 84 | 12th Ave and W. 44th St. | Former Cunard Line pier. Currently part of Hudson River Park | |||
| 86 | 12th Ave and W. 46th St. | 2006 | Former freight pier demolished in 2006. New pier hosts the Intrepid Museum | ||
| 87 | 12th Ave and W. 47th St. | Demolished | |||
| 88 | 12th Ave and W. 48th St. | 1937 | Original pier demolished for New York Passenger Ship Terminal expansion in the 1930s. Currently one of two remaining operational Manhattan Cruise Terminal piers. | ||
| 89 | 12th Ave and W. 49th St. | 1930s | Demolished for New York Passenger Ship Terminal expansion | ||
| 90 | 12th Ave and W. 50th St. | 1937 | Original pier demolished for New York Passenger Ship Terminal expansion. Currently part of Manhattan Cruise Terminal | ||
| 91 | 12th Ave and W. 51st St. | 1930s | Demolished for New York Passenger Ship Terminal expansion | ||
| 92 | 12th Ave and W. 52nd St. | 1937 | Original pier demolished for New York Passenger Ship Terminal expansion. Currently exhibition space | ||
| 93 | 12th Ave and W. 53rd St. | ||||
| 94 | 12th Ave and W. 54th St. | ||||
| 95 | 12th Ave and W. 55th St. | ||||
| 96 | 12th Ave and W. 56th St. | ||||
| 97 | 12th Ave and W. 57th St. | 1921-1934 | Former Swedish American Line, now part of Hudson River Park | ||
| 98 | 12th Ave and W. 58th St. | Currently a Consolidated Edison fuel transfer facility | |||
| 99 | 12th Ave and W. 59th St. | Currently a DSNY freight pier | |||
| B | West 63rd Street | Formerly a car float pier for the New York Central Railroad | |||
| D | West 64th Street | 1880s[14] | 2011[14] | Formerly a car float pier for the New York Central Railroad,[14] dismantled in 2011[15] | |
| E | West 65th Street | Formerly a car float pier for the New York Central Railroad | |||
| F | West 66th Street | Formerly a car float pier for the New York Central Railroad | |||
| G | West 67th Street | Formerly a car float pier for the New York Central Railroad | |||
| I | West 70th Street | 2001 | Formerly a car float pier for the New York Central Railroad. Currently part of Riverside Park[16] |
List of East River Piers in Manhattan Pre-Renumbering
| Number | Location | Opened | Rebuilt | Closed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Battery Park | Ferries to Staten Island operated by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | |||
| 2 | South St. and Whitehall St. | ||||
| 3 | South St. and Moore St. | ||||
| 4 | South St. west of Broad St. | ||||
| 5 | South St. east of Broad St. | ||||
| 6 | South St. and Coenties Slip E. | ||||
| 7 | South St. and Coenties Slip | ||||
| 8 | South St. and Coenties Slip W. | ||||
| 9 | South St. east of Coenties Slip | ||||
| 10 | South St. west of Old Slip | ||||
| 11 | South St. and Old Slip | ||||
| 12 | South St. east of Old Slip | ||||
| 13 | South St. east of Gouveneur Ln. | ||||
| 14 | South St. west of Wall St. | ||||
| 15 | South St. and Wall St. | ||||
| 16 | South St. east of Wall St. | ||||
| 17 | South St. and Pine St. | ||||
| 18 | South St. west of Maiden Ln. | ||||
| 19 | South St. east of Maiden Ln. | ||||
| 20 | South St. east of John St. | ||||
| 21 | South St. west of John St. | ||||
| 22 | South St. west of Fulton St. | ||||
| 23 | South St. and Beekman St. | ||||
| 24 | South St. west of Peck Slip | ||||
| 25 | South St. and Peck Slip | ||||
| 26 | South St. east of Peck Slip | ||||
| 27 | South St. west of Dover St. | ||||
| 28 | South St. east of Dover St. | ||||
| 29 | South St. and Robert Wagner Pl. | ||||
| 30 | South St. west of James Slip | ||||
| 31 | South St. west of James Slip | ||||
| 32 | South St. east of James Slip | ||||
| 33 | South St. and Oliver St | ||||
| 34 | South St. west of Catherine Slip | ||||
| 35 | South St. east of Catherine Slip | ||||
| 36 | South St. west of Market Slip | ||||
| 37 | South St. west of Market Slip | ||||
| 38 | South St. east of Market Slip | ||||
| 39 | South St. east of Market Slip | ||||
| 40 | South St. west of Pike Slip | ||||
| 41 | South St. east of Pike Slip | ||||
| 42 | South St. east of Pike Slip | ||||
| 43 | South St. west of Rutgers Slip | ||||
| 44 | South St. east of Rutgers Slip | ||||
| 45 | South St. west of Jefferson St. | ||||
| 46 | South St. and Jefferson St. | ||||
| 47 | South St. west of Clinton St. | ||||
| 48 | South St. and Clinton St. | ||||
| 49 | South St. east of Clinton St. | ||||
| 50 | South St. and Montgomery St. | ||||
| 51 | South St. west of Gouverneur Slip | ||||
| 52 | South St. east of Gouverneur Slip | ||||
| 53 | South St. west of Jackson St. | ||||
| 54 | South St. and Jackson St. | ||||
| 55 | East St. and Grand St | ||||
| 56 | East St. south of Broome Slip | ||||
| 57 | East St. north of Broome Slip | ||||
| 58 | East St. south of Delancey Slip | ||||
| 60 | East St. and Rivington St. | ||||
| 61 | Tompkins St. north of Rivington St. | ||||
| 62 | Tompkins St. and Stanton St. | ||||
| 63 | Tompkins St. and E 3rd St. | ||||
| 64 | Lewis St. and E 5th St. | ||||
| 65 | Lewis St. and E 6th St. | ||||
| 66 | Lewis St. and E 7th St. | ||||
| 67 | Lewis St. and E 8th St. | ||||
| 68 | Avenue D and E 9th St. | ||||
| 69 | Avenue D and E 10th St. | ||||
| 70 | Avenue D and E 11th St. | ||||
| 71 | Avenue D and E 12th St. | ||||
| 72 | Avenue D and E 13th St. |
List of East River Piers in Manhattan Post-Renumbering
| Number | Location | Opened | Rebuilt | Closed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | South St. west of Whitehall St. | 1903 | 2005 | Current building built 1903, completely rebuilt in 2005. Currently hosts ferry service to Staten Island | |
| 2 | South St. east of Whitehall St. | Current building built 1909, renovated multiple times since. Currently hosts ferry service to Governors Island | |||
| 4 | South St. and Broad St. | ||||
| 5 | South St. west of Coenties Slip | ||||
| 6 | South St. and Coenties Slip | 1960 | Former industrial pier rebuilt into Downtown Manhattan Heliport | ||
| 7 | South St. east of Coenties Slip | ||||
| 8 | South St. between Coenties Slip and Old Slip | ||||
| 9 | South St. west of Old Slip | Dismantled | |||
| 10 | South St. east of Old Slip | ||||
| 11 | South St. west of Wall St. | 1996 | Pier 11/Wall Street ferry terminal | ||
| 12 | South St. and Wall St. | ||||
| 13 | South St. east of Wall St. | ||||
| 14 | South St. west of Maiden Ln. | ||||
| 15 | South St. east of Fletcher St. | Part of the East River Greenway[17] | |||
| 16 | South St. between John and Fulton Sts. | Part of the East River Greenway | |||
| 17 | South St. east of Fulton St. | Part of the South Street Seaport[1] | |||
| 18 | South St. and Beekman St. | Site consumed by Pier 17 complex | |||
| 19 | South St. west of Peck Slip | ||||
| 20 | South St. east of Peck Slip | ||||
| 21 | South St. and Dover St. | ||||
| 25 | South St. and Oliver St. | ||||
| 26 | South St. west of Catharine Slip | ||||
| 27 | South St. east of Catharine Slip | ||||
| 28 | South St. between Catharine Slip and Market Slip | ||||
| 29 | South St. and Market Slip | ||||
| 30 | South St. east of Market Slip | ||||
| 31 | South St. west of Pike Slip | ||||
| 32 | South St. east of Pike Slip | ||||
| 33 | South St. west of Rutgers Slip | ||||
| 34 | South St. and Rutgers Slip | ||||
| 35 | South and Jefferson Sts. | Part of East River Park,[18] home to “Mussel Beach” conservation project | |||
| 36 | 299 South St. | Event Space | |||
| 37 | South and Clinton Sts. | ||||
| 38 | South St. west of Montgomery St. | ||||
| 39 | South St. and Montgomery St. | ||||
| 40 | South St. and Gouverneur Slip W. | ||||
| 41 | South St. and Gouverneur Slip E. | ||||
| 42 | South St. east of Gouverneur Slip | ||||
| 43 | South St. east of Gouverneur Slip | ||||
| 44 | South St. west of Jackson St. | ||||
| 45 | South and Jackson Sts. | ||||
| 45 | South and Jackson Sts. | ||||
| 46 | East and Broome Sts. | ||||
| 47 | East St. south of Delancey St. | ||||
| 48 | East and Delancey Sts. | ||||
| 50 | East and Rivington Sts. | ||||
| 51 | Tompkins St. north of Rivington St. | ||||
| 52 | Tompkins and Stanton Sts. | ||||
| 53 | Tompkins St. south of E. Houston St. | ||||
| 54 | Tompkins and E. Houston Sts. | ||||
| 55 | Tompkins and E 3rd Sts. | ||||
| 56 | Tompkins and E 4th Sts. | ||||
| 57 | Lewis and E 5th Sts. | ||||
| 58 | Lewis and E 6th Sts. | ||||
| 59 | Lewis and E 7th Sts. | ||||
| 60 | Lewis and E 8th Sts. | ||||
| 61 | Avenue D and E 9th St. | ||||
| 62 | Avenue D and E 10th St. | ||||
| 63 | Avenue D and E 11th St. | ||||
| 64 | Avenue D and E 12th St. | ||||
| 65 | Avenue D and E 13th St. | ||||
| 66 | Avenue C and E 18th St. | Formerly used by Carroll Box and Lumber Company[19] | |||
| 67 | Avenue C and E 19th St. | Formerly used by DSNY Mechanical Bureau[20] | |||
| 68 | Avenue C and E 20th St. | Formerly used by Moore-McCormack[20] | |||
| 69 | Avenue C and E 21st St. | Formerly used by Transit Mix Concrete Corporation[21] | |||
| 70 | Avenue C and E 22nd St. | ||||
| 71 | Avenue C and E 23rd St. | ||||
| 72 | Avenue A and E 24th St. | Formerly a recreation pier[22] | |||
| 73 | First Ave. and E 25th St. | Dismantled in 1960s to make way for United Nations International School | |||
| 74 | First Ave. and E 26th St. | Formerly used by New York City Department of Public Welfare[22] | |||
| 77 | First Ave. and E 29th St. | ||||
| 78 | First Ave. and E 30th St. | ||||
| 79 | First Ave. and E 31st St. | Leased to Loening Aeronautical Engineering Corporation in 1920s; used by Midtown Skyport in 1930s | |||
| 80 | First Ave. and E 32nd St. | ||||
| 81 | First Ave. and E 33rd St. | ||||
| 85 | First Ave. and E 35th St. | ||||
| 86 | First Ave. and E 36th St. | ||||
| 87 | First Ave. and E 37th St. | ||||
| 88 | First Ave. and E 38th St. | ||||
| 89 | First Ave. and E 39th St. |