Urban Plaza Urban Plaza An urban oasis nestled between Spring and Dominick Street with beautiful greenery. Perfect for a moment of relaxation or serenity to complete work.
Take the Office Outdoors
Freeman Plaza East Freeman Plaza East Freeman Plaza East is a vibrant, accessible outdoor space perfect for both peaceful relaxation and productive work. There’s also free Wi-Fi. It is furnished with tables, lounge chairs, umbrellas on platforms, and of course our giant red Noguchi sculpture.
Freeman Plaza East is open Seasonally, Spring – Fall, Daily from 8 am-dusk. The entrance is on Varick Street – between Broome and Watts Streets.
Freeman Plaza East is owned and operated by the Port Authority of NY&NJ.View
Freeman Plaza East is open Seasonally, Spring – Fall, Daily from 8 am-dusk. The entrance is on Varick Street – between Broome and Watts Streets.
Freeman Plaza East is owned and operated by the Port Authority of NY&NJ.View
Freeman Plaza West Freeman Plaza West Freeman Plaza West originally opened in 2013 and underwent a renovation in 2018. A 900-square-foot turf lawn, with additional seating, and umbrellas, Freeman Plaza West is a popular spot in the neighborhood to hang out, clear your mind, and let your imagination fly. There’s also free Wi-Fi.
Freeman Plaza West is open seasonally spring–fall, seven days a week, from 8 am-dusk. There are two entrances on Hudson Street – one near Watts Street the other closer to Broome Street.
Freeman Plaza West is owned and operated by the Port Authority of NY&NJ.View
Freeman Plaza West is open seasonally spring–fall, seven days a week, from 8 am-dusk. There are two entrances on Hudson Street – one near Watts Street the other closer to Broome Street.
Freeman Plaza West is owned and operated by the Port Authority of NY&NJ.View
Spring Street Park Spring Street Park Spring Street Park was reopened after a renovation in the fall of 2018. The renovation was a partnership between the City of NY and the BID. The open space had remained untouched since it was built in the 1970s. The City and the BID invested $6 Million to renovate the space and create a state-of-the-art park for the Hudson Square Community. The BID maintains the space, which evokes our creating spirit and printing past with its graphic design.View