Roosevelt Island Way Finding Directional Signage Installed At Tram Plaza Today - Giant RI Welcome Monument Foundation In Place Too
Roosevelt Island Operating Corp (RIOC) President Susan Rosenthal reported last March:
... RI Welcome Sign and Wayfinding SignageAfter talking about having Roosevelt Island Way Finding directional signage for at least the last 4 years, today workers installed the signage starting at the Tram Plaza.
The RIOC Board’s Real Estate Committee voted February 27 to move forward on the RI welcome sign’s fabrication. The big red letters – which I’m sure many of you have seen or heard about - are set to be displayed near Tram Plaza for a three-month trial period to allow a lengthier time to gauge public comment. I have a $1 bet with Judy Berdy, operator of the Roosevelt Island Visitors Center and president of the Roosevelt Island Historical Society (RIHS), that the welcome sign will increase foot traffic to the center and result in more business and revenue for RIHS. When I collect on the bet, I’ll share with you how many more dollars she’s made due to influx of more customers.
In addition to the welcome sign, the much-needed and often-asked for wayfinding signs and kiosks - which will offer visitors additional information and directions to island businesses and landmarks beyond the Tram - are set to be installed in August....
Also, the foundation
for the Giant RI Welcome Monument logo at the Tram Plaza is in place. (mock up below of Giant RI shown last February)
According to a RIOC agreement with Hudson Related, the Giant RI Welcome Monument is installed on a three month trial basis to determine what the community thinks of it.
Hopefully, this Gigantic Eyesore will be removed at the end of the trial period.
UPDATE 5:15 PM - More wayfinding directional signage at Riverwalk Commons,
Rivercross
and in front of RIOC HQ.
The Roosevelt Island Twitterverse reacts:
It's only missing a sign pointing to the NYC Ferry, but other than that it looks very helpful.
— Ketronix (@Ketronix_) August 16, 2018
I miss the Roosevelt Island that I grew up on. Not this new overcrowded boujie ass place. IF YOU DON’T KNOW WHERE SHIT IS, YA DON’T BELONG HERE 🗣 !!! pic.twitter.com/8JQwPrJNQi
— מליסה. (@ms_melisssss) August 16, 2018
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