Andy Kessler Skatepark
Andy Kessler Skatepark formerly Riverside Skatepark is a skatepark located in Riverside Park on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City. Riverside Skatepark is notable as the first full-sized public skatepark in Manhattan, designed and built by renowned skateboarder and skatepark builder Andy Kessler.
Terrain
Andy Kessler Skatepark is a concrete skatepark built by California Skateparks consisting of a street plaza and a pool. It maintains a similar footprint as the original skatepark of approximately 30,000 square feet overall.The street plaza consists of stairs, ledges, rails, banks, bank to ledge and a 4 foot mini ramp.
The pool is 11 foot deep in the deep end with 18" of vert, the shallow end is 6.5 feet deep. The pool has pool coping.
History
Built in 1995-1996, Riverside Skatepark was the first full-sized public skatepark in Manhattan. Andy Kessler headed up efforts to create Riverside Skatepark in collaboration with the New York [City Parks Department] and Riverside Parks Conservancy administrator Charles McKinney. The wooden park was built with the help of teenagers from Harlem and the Upper West Side. Riverside Skatepark opened in August 1996.Preservation effort (2012-2018)
In 2012 Riverside skatepark had fallen into disrepair and had low attendance, Ian Clarke of NYC Skateboard Coalition led an effort on two fronts to preserve the historic skatepark.Repairs
Ian Clarke led permitted repairs with the cooperation of Riverside Parks Conservancy to repair and restore the historic ramps.Some of the many volunteers were Noel Korman, John O'Malley, Joe Rockman and Jimmy Soladay.