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New York’s Little Island Debut Raises the Question: Will It Be Replicated?

Raised 2.4-Acre Public Park in Hudson River, a Gift From Billionaire Barry Diller, Billed As ‘Whimsical Oasis’
Little Island, the $260 million public park and art space in New York, opened Friday. (James Hooker/CoStar)
Little Island, the $260 million public park and art space in New York, opened Friday. (James Hooker/CoStar)
CoStar News
May 21, 2021 | 9:04 P.M.

Little Island, the $260 million public park and art space rising from the Hudson River in New York is officially open, and that led real estate professionals to ponder whether it will be the first of many “floating” spaces in the country.

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