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The Highline

The High Line, at the Meatpacking disctrict in NYC, was built in 1930 as a public
infrastructure project that aimed to remove dangerous trains from the streets
of Manhattan’s largest industrial district by lifting them in the air . The High Line
was desactivated back in the 80’s and since then there was a threat of demolition.
The Friends of the High Line fighted against this will, and turned this historic structure
a park and a desirable area for trendy commerce.

This marketing brochure was made to a Real Estate Equities Corporation, and it includes
floorplans and map of the area and it was developed while at Base Design NY.