The Tallest Ferris Wheel

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Staten Island, arguably New York’s most often forgotten borough, may finally be getting its moment in the spotlight. Talks are in the works of creating a giant 600 ft Ferris wheel near the Staten Island Ferry Terminal to generate activity for the waterfront. To put 600 feet in perspective, think bigger than the Singapore Flyer at 451 feet and the London Eye’s 450 ft marker, and much bigger than Coney Island’s Wonder Wheel at 150 feet. While millions enjoy the free trip across the harbor on the ferry every year, few venture far from the boat. The Ferris Wheel is intended to capitalize on the Island’s amazing views of Manhattan and build up the Island’s visitor flow. “It’s the greatest thing that has been proposed for Staten Island, especially on the waterfront. This could landmark us. We have 2 million tourists a year on the ferry, so we have a built-in audience to use it, and it’s a different audience every day. Once you can attract them off that boat, you got them here,” James Molinaro, the borough president, stated.

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Last year, the New York City Economic Development Corp. asked developers for ideas on developing two parcels on Staten Island’s St. George waterfront. The future site of the Ferris Wheel, which used to function as a rail yard, is currently serving as parking lots beween the ferry terminal and the Staten Island Yankee minor league baseball field.

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Cite: Karen Cilento. "The Tallest Ferris Wheel" 16 Aug 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/264129/the-tallest-ferris-wheel> ISSN 0719-8884

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