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Deserted for the last two decades, this 128-year-old structure is New York City's oldest surviving operational pier. The project involved the complete structural restoration of the piers and decks as well as of the building structure and envelope of the severely deteriorated 30,000-sq-ft head house. It also included renovation of the building's interior to enable future development as a dining and entertainment venue.