New York: Lowline Lab (February 2017)


My spouse and I visited the Lowline Lab on a Sunday morning in mid-February 2017. The lab is currently open on weekends only from 11:00 am until 5:00 pm. No admission fee is charged, but donations are solicited so that the organization may proceed with the project someday.

The Lowline Lab is an exhibition located an abandoned market on Essex Street that opened in fall of 2015 as a prototype. The Lowline itself (should it open someday) will be located beneath Delancey Street near the base of the Williamsburg Bridge. Formally known as the Delancey Underground, the Lowline hopes to be the world's first underground park in the former 1948 Williamsburg Bridge Trolley Terminal where streetcars looped around to ferry passengers to and from Brooklyn via the Williamsburg Bridge. The proposed Lowline area spans three blocks from Essex Street to Clinton Street, and boasts 20-foot high ceilings. 

The lab hosts a variety of community activities, including discussions, art installations, and educational events. Small bistro tables and chairs are available, as are restrooms, limited concessions, and souvenirs.

We enjoyed our visit to the Lowline Lab, and we look forward to visiting the real thing someday.







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