An appreciation for greenspace is normally unanimous, whether or not on the foot of the mountains in Colorado, on the banks of the river in Kentucky, or amid the bustle of New York Metropolis. That’s to not say parks, protected land, and public plazas don’t get caught up in controversy or discover themselves on the middle of hard-fought preservation battles, as was the case for a variety of websites throughout the U.S. this yr.
AN seems again on the brand new parks that opened in 2025, the land deemed value saving, and the websites that got here underneath scrutiny.
Elizabeth Road Backyard can keep put, following a protracted battle for its safety
As 2024 got here to an in depth the way forward for Elizabeth Road Backyard, a plot of inexperienced house stewarded as an extension to the Elizabeth Road Gallery, was unsure to say the least. Housing builders have been eyeing the positioning in Nolita for years, with hopes of constructing inexpensive housing for seniors there. The nonprofit group has lengthy fought off these plans and far got here to go over the course of 2025. In 2024 the backyard obtained an eviction discover, and in February Elizabeth Road Backyard Inc. filed a lawsuit aimed toward stopping the housing growth.
In June a deal was reached, permitting Elizabeth Road Backyard to remain open completely, with the housing as an alternative moved to a web site two blocks away. Nonetheless, incoming mayor Zohran Mandami has indicated he helps the housing plan; to safe the backyard’s future, present Mayor Eric Adams designated the backyard as official metropolis parkland in November.
A pedestrian bridge in Denver was nixed from a redesign of the town’s civic core
In Denver, a undertaking deliberate to coincide with Colorado’s a hundred and fiftieth anniversary acquired dangerous flack from the general public. A masterplan shared for Denver’s Civic Middle was first shared in 2022 and Studio Gang was tapped to guide Part 1 of the undertaking. The agency envisioned a snaking pedestrian walkway, knowledgeable by the area’s geology, that will join the Colorado State Home with the memorial park throughout Lincoln Road.
After the renderings had been shared and value estimates publicized, opposition to the undertaking mounted. A survey let the general public weigh in and the bridge is not part of the town’s a hundred and fiftieth anniversary plans.
A resilient Wagner Park opened in Decrease Manhattan
It appears all alongside New York Metropolis’s 520 miles of waterfront development initiatives are underway, largely motivated by a necessity for resiliency. This summer time, a 3.5-acre park cleverly disguised as flood infrastructure was accomplished, insulating a sliver of Decrease Manhattan from rising sea ranges. At Wagner Park, AECOM re-engineered the positioning with flood mitigation methods and Thomas Phifer and Companions designed a brand new pavilion.
The park’s expansive garden conceals the sheet pile flood wall constructed beneath it. The concrete pavilion is outlined by its pink hue and arched vaults. With this part of waterfront fortified, work strikes north.

Heatherwick Studio proposed a waterfront park in Louisville, Kentucky
In Louisville, Kentucky, a plan for the unpleasant and inefficient “elevated occasion house,” dubbed the Belvedere, drew public consideration this yr. Town commissioned Heatherwick Studio to revamp it and the agency delivered an ostentatious proposal consistent with its earlier natural constructions. In January, preliminary ideas of the Belvedere’s redesign had been shared; they proposed an undulating construction and expansive park house for the positioning comprising a parking storage, interstate, and seven acres of park.
Months later the agency was requested to take its concepts again to the drafting board. Heatherwick’s proposal have to be revised in order that the constructing portion is not going to lengthen over the river. Town stated the design wanted to be pared again due to prices associated to bringing development cranes on barges out on the water, to not point out the protection threat additionally related to this.
Metropolis officers stated they hope to maintain the development value at $125 million. Shovels are anticipated to interrupt floor in spring 2027 with completion focused for 2030.

Vaillancourt Fountain was despatched to storage after requires its demolition
In California’s Lawrence Halprin–designed Embarcadero Plaza, it’s a half-win for many who sought a future for the Brutalist sculpture by Armand Vaillancourt.
The fountain was put in in 1971 because the centerpiece of the general public plaza. A circulating redevelopment plan would take in the plaza, connecting it with the adjoining Sue Bierman Park to create a single, unified 5-acre park. Along with the redevelopment plans, the growing old sculpture is in dire want of restoration, spurring requires its demolition, or at the very least elimination from the park.
The Cultural Panorama Basis, Docomomo, and the artist’s daughter who lives close by pushed for its saving, however finally the fountain was disassembled from the positioning and put into storage, the place it’s slated to be stored for 3 years. And what occurs after that is still to be seen.
In Florida, laws was enacted defending State Parks from growth
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed laws this yr defending Florida’s 175 state parks from growth. It’s a whole reverse in fact from a plan introduced by the identical administration in 2024 that will have opened 9 of Florida’s state parks to new growth in favor of setting up golf programs, luxurious lodges, and pickleball courts.

Central Park opened a swimming pool
The swath of Central Park abutting Harlem obtained a significant improve this yr. Susan T. Rodriguez Structure and Design and Mitchell Giurgola Architects accomplished the Davis Middle at Harlem Meer, a recreation facility positioned within the park’s north finish. Flexibility was the secret within the undertaking: an expansive inexperienced garden can convert right into a swimming pool in the summertime and a skating rink within the winter months.
The undertaking additionally entailed the development of the supplemental recreation constructing, constructed out of domestically sourced stone, inexperienced ceramic tiles, and wooden. Restoring water infrastructure was additionally a significant element of the job.













