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Bryant Park Renovation and Improvements
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Bryant Park Renovation
Hugh Hardy
Bryant Park
Thomas Tarangioli
Introduction to the From Bryant Park to Grand Central Walking Tour
Thomas Tarangioli
The Renovation of Bryant Park
Jean Parker Phifer
Bryant Park Introduction
Matthew Broderick
Bryant Park Chess Tables
Matthew Broderick
Bryant Park Le Carrousel
Matthew Broderick
Bryant Park The Grill
Matthew Broderick
Bryant Park Guard Kiosk
Matthew Broderick
Bryant Park Reading Room
Matthew Broderick
Bryant Park Petanque
Matthew Broderick
Bryant Park The End
Matthew Broderick
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Bryant Park

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Hugh Hardy of H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture discusses his work on the renovation of Bryant Park, from a drug-infested area to a clean and safe community area. "Summer 1988 saw city agencies approve BPRC’s plans (drafted by Hanna/Olin Ltd.) to build new entrances for increased visibility from the street, to enhance the formal French garden design (with a lush redesign by Lynden Miller), and improve and repair paths and lighting. BPRC’s plan also included restoration of the park’s monuments, and renovation of its long-closed restrooms. That same summer, the city approved BPRC’s designs (by Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates), for two restaurant pavilions and four concession kiosks, which were to generate off-peak activity and added revenue for operations. These facilities opened in stages in the 1990s. "Bryant Park reopened in April, 1992, to lavish praise from citizens and visitors, the media, and urbanists. And, as the Urban Land Institute wrote it in an award citation, “the success of the park feeds the success of the neighborhood.” Soon the chorus was joined by the business community, whose assessments helped fund the renewal and now benefit from higher rents and property values." Source: http://www.bryantpark.org/about-us/today.html