New York to get world’s tallest ferris wheel
29 September Sky News
The world's tallest Ferris wheel is to be created in New York - twice
the height of the Statue of Liberty.Unveiled by the city's mayor,
Michael Bloomberg, the attraction is planned for Staten Island. It will
cost £142m ($230m) and measure 625ft (190m).
Offering views of the downtown Manhattan skyline, the New York Wheel
will be significantly bigger than the 443ft (135m) London Eye and the
541ft (165m) Signapore Flyer.
It is designed to carry 1,440 passengers at a time and is expected to
attract 4.5 million people a year to what has been described as New
York's "forgotten borough". Mr Bloomberg said: "It will be an attraction
unlike any other in New York City.
In fact, it will be, we think, unlike any other on the planet."While
the privately-financed project faces various reviews, officials hope to
have the wheel turning by the end of 2015.Senator Charles Schumer said:
"It's going to be a real icon.
The Ferris wheel will be Staten Island's Eiffel Tower." The overall
project will also feature the creation of a huge shopping centre and a
200-room hotel and is expected to bring in £308m ($500m) of private
investment and 1,100 permanent jobs to the borough.
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