Zuccotti Park

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Zuccotti Park is a privately owned public space in Lower Manhattan, New York City, best known as the central encampment site of the 2011 Occupy Wall Street protest movement.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf plaza
privately owned public space
urban park
adjacentTo One Liberty Plaza
associatedWithEvent 2011 Occupy Wall Street protests
Occupy Wall Street
bestKnownFor central encampment site of the 2011 Occupy Wall Street movement
category Occupy Wall Street
Parks in Manhattan
Privately owned public spaces in New York City
Squares in New York City
country United States
formerName Liberty Plaza Park
governingJurisdiction Borough of Manhattan
City of New York
State of New York
United States federal government
hasFeature benches
granite-paved plaza
public art
public seating
trees
hasLegalStatus privately owned public space (POPS)
hasPublicAccess 24 hours a day
hasUse protest site
public gathering place
recreational space
locatedIn Financial District, Manhattan
Lower Manhattan
Manhattan
New York City
New York State
locatedNear One Liberty Plaza
Wall Street
World Trade Center site
locatedOn Broadway
Cedar Street
Trinity Place
maintainedBy Brookfield Properties
namedAfter John E. Zuccotti
notableFor role in global Occupy movement coverage
owner Brookfield Properties
reconstructedAfter September 11 attacks
zoningIncentive built as a bonus plaza under New York City zoning regulations

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Occupy Wall Street
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