For much of the 20th century, an elevated freight rail line cut through Manhattan’s West Side. When the lower section of the railway was closed in 1980, the abandoned tracks soon became unsightly and overgrown, and the rail line was headed for demolition until the local Chelsea neighborhood community stepped in to transform the elevated eyesore into a 1.5-mile-long public parkway known as the High Line. The Caledonia, a luxury condominium on West 17th Street, was the first…
This $7M Manhattan Condo Has a Massive Terrace Modeled After the High Line
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