A part of the Manhattan waterfront will be closed to pedestrians until 2025
Briefly

The $1.5 million repair work being done will address bumps and potholes that make navigating the area difficult for cyclists for years, per NY1.
The portion of the path that's currently closed is commonly referred to as Cherry Walk because it's home to more than 3,000 cherry trees that the Japanese government had gifted to the city back in 1912.
Speaking of: the path will likely be back open in time for the next cherry blossom season. If everything goes according to plan, the city will reopen the path in March of 2025.
Read at Time Out New York
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