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Brooklyn Bridge Beach plan brings sand and surf to lower Manhattan
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[quote:AwesomeSauce:MV8yMzA5ODA3XzM5MzUwMDM4XzNGNTU3MEY2] Is this one of those in your face kind of HAHAHAHA we are going to poison the shit out of you type of deals ? picture of the current situation http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopoly_fs/1.1414181.1375314118!/img/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_635/brooklyn-bridge.jpg [/quote]
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Lovers of sand and sun no longer will have to troop to Coney Island or the Rockaways for a day at the beach.
The city will transform a desolate swath of land along the East River in lower Manhattan into a beautiful beach with sand, seating and waterfront views, the Daily News has learned.
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer have set aside a total of $7 million for the groundbreaking project, which will be officially announced Thursday.
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