Author, Non-Profit Leader & Environmental Steward Tom Fox

Don't Give Up

Plus Arturo O’Farrell in The Jazz Room

The Hudson River Park's Tom Fox

by SMG's 'Are We Here Yet?' Podcast | Season IX

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The Hudson River Park's Tom Fox

“I believe you have to speak the other person’s language and you have to respect the other person’s currency.”

Meet Our Guests

Since 1975, Tom Fox has been at the forefront of urban park and waterfront development primarily in New York City.

His creative thinking, commitment to community engagement and coalition building, use of unique funding mechanisms, and knowledge of government and the media have resulted in revitalized waterfronts and waterways, new parks, greenways and community gardens that have made the city a more desirable and sustainable place to live, work, and visit.

A working class kid from Brooklyn, Tom work has required a lot of creativity when it comes to financial planning.  It’s required knowledge of government, media and its also required an ever-refined sense for relationships and how to keep things moving.

Learn More about Tom and park history

Tom’s also been resilient.  He’s seen the development of the Hudson River Park from the outset and he knows how to win, lose and just keep going.

On top of also being a successful entrepreneur,

Tom is the author of ‘Creating the Hudson River Park: Environmental and Community Activism, Politics, and Greed and it’s the story he tells us here that’s why Tom is joining us today.

Learn More about the Book

Full Color headshot of Director Julianna Dodson of Radically Rural. She is standing next to a large industrial window in a nondescript commercial building, leaning on the sill and smiling directly into the camera.

Some Before & After of the Hudson River Park

Early Shot of Greenich Village Pier
Piers 25 and 26 in 1994
Chelsea with Thomas Smith Park, 1986
Tribeca Waterfront circa 1989
Piers 25 and 26, 2021
Chelsea Waterside Park 2021

... In The Jazz Room

We met Pianist, Composer Arturo O ‘Farrell after his set at the Newport Jazz Festival.

We talked about his Grammy winning album “Four Questions”.

In part 1 we talk about the influence of Dr. Cornell  West and the ”Four Questions” as the inspiration for his album.

Learn more about Arturo at https://www.auturoofarrill.com.