Governor of New York State in the USA announced a proposal to extend the High Line in Manhattan to give pedestrians seamless access to the elevated pathway. As part of a public-private partnership, Brookfield Property Group will partner with Empire State Development, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and Friends of the High Line to build an L-shaped connection from the 10th Avenue terminus of the High Line to Brookfield's Manhattan West public space.
The project will extend the existing High Line eastward at 10th Avenue and 30th Street along Dyer Avenue to the mid-block between 9th and 10th Avenues, at which point it will turn north and connect into the elevated public space. The public space would then terminate on 9th Avenue directly across from the entrance to the Farley Building and the new Moynihan Train Hall.