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For immediate release:
June 16, 2009
Contact:
Elizabeth Rapuano: 212-440-2205 |
erapuano@empire.state.ny.us
Governors Island Welcomes
Record Number of Visitors Before Summer Even
Officially Begins
Service makes it easier for
Brooklyn residents to take advantage of Governors
Island’s open space and programming
Governors Island has attracted more visitors
in three weeks in 2009
than in the entire 2006 season
Governors Island has kicked off its 2009 season
by attracting record breaking crowds, the Governors
Island Preservation and Education Corporation
(GIPEC) today announced. To date, more than 30,000
visitors have come to the Island. During the same
period last year, half that number had visited. The
Island opened to the public on May 30. Visitors to
Governors Island have enjoyed a wide variety of
cultural and recreational programming in 2009. They
have seen polo in the Veuve Clicquot Manhattan Polo
Classic, listened to jazz with Michael Aranella and
the Dreamland Orchestra, taken part in the Figment
art festival, and enjoyed miles of car-free biking
and picnicking. Over the past three years, the
number of visitors to Governors Island has
dramatically increased. In 2006, only 26,000 people
visited the Island over the course of the entire
summer. In 2007, that number increased to 56,000,
and in 2008, 128,000 people visited. Since the
Island opened on May 30, 2009, 11,000 people have
visited each weekend.
“We are so pleased that more people than ever are
coming to Governors Island to spend a day enjoying
recreational and cultural activities,” said GIPEC
President Leslie Koch. “These visitors, and many
more than will come in the next few months, are
reactivating Governors Island as never before.”
This year, visitors can also experience new areas of
the Island. Picnic Point, located on the Island’s
southwestern corner, is the Island’s newest open
space. It has hammocks and picnic tables for
visitors to relax and enjoy stunning views of the
Statue of Liberty. The entire 2.2 mile waterfront
promenade that encircles the Island is also open to
the public for the first time, and provides visitors
with a signature walking and biking experience.
Governors Island is open every Friday, Saturday
and Sunday through October 11th. The seven minute
ferry ride from Manhattan, as well as admission to
the Island, is free to the public. There is also a
free ferry to Governors Island from Brooklyn that is
available on days when there is scheduled
programming on Governors Island. A full list of
Governors Island events and programs, as well as an
updated ferry schedule, are available at
govisland.com.
How to Get to Governors Island
Governors Island is open every Friday from
10 AM to 5 PM. On Saturdays and Sundays, the Island
is open from 10 AM to 7 PM. Ferries leave from the
Battery Maritime Building, on the corner of South
and Whitehall Streets, in Lower Manhattan. For up to
date ferry schedules and downloadable maps, please
visit
www.govisland.com About the Governors Island Preservation and
Education Corporation (GIPEC)
The Governors Island Preservation and Education
Corporation (GIPEC) is responsible for the planning,
redevelopment, and ongoing operations for 150 acres
of Governors Island. A partnership of New York City
and New York State, GIPEC seeks to bring Governors
Island back to life, making this island at the
center of New York Harbor a destination with great
public open space, as well as future education, not
for profit and commercial facilities. For more
information please visit
www.govisland.com.
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