Disambiguation evidence for Chelsea Piers (partial, historical) via surface form

"Chelsea Piers"


As subject (39)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Chelsea Piers".

Predicate Object
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
associatedInvestorInterest Lerner family
associatedWithShippingLine Cunard Line
associatedWithShippingLine White Star Line
category Former passenger ship terminals
category Historic transport infrastructure in New York City
category Hudson River Park
surface form: Hudson River waterfront
category Piers in Manhattan
connectedTo West Side rail and street networks
constructionCompleted early 20th century
declineReason shift of ocean liner traffic to other terminals and airports
designedBy Warren and Wetmore
historicalSignificance key node in New York’s maritime passenger trade
historicalUse ocean liner terminal
historicalUse passenger ship terminal
instanceOf historical site
instanceOf waterfront pier complex
laterUse cargo and freight operations
laterUse underutilized waterfront structures
locatedIn New York City
locatedIn New York
surface form: New York State
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedIn West Side of Manhattan
locatedInNeighborhood Chelsea, Manhattan
location Manhattan
notableEventAssociation arrival of RMS Carpathia carrying Titanic survivors in 1912
notableEventAssociation intended New York arrival point of RMS Titanic in 1912
ownedBy City of New York (historically, via piers and waterfront control)
partOf West Side of Manhattan
surface form: Manhattan waterfront
partOf historical West Side waterfront infrastructure
peakUsePeriod first half of the 20th century
redevelopmentContext transition from maritime to mixed-use waterfront
servedAs major passenger ship terminal for New York Harbor
situatedOn Hudson River
subjectOf investment interest by private developers
subjectOf waterfront redevelopment proposals
transportFunction disembarkation point for international passengers
transportFunction embarkation point for transatlantic voyages
usedFor transatlantic passenger service

As object (3)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Chelsea Piers".