Staten Island Observation Wheel
Staten Island’s doomed Ferris wheel could be revived in a smaller form
There may be interest in bringing the New York Wheel back
New York Wheel parts will head to bankruptcy auction
A sad ending for the troubled development project.
New York Wheel developers pull plug on ambitious Staten Island project
Investors in the project had recently indicated that they won’t be able to move forward without city support
New York Wheel investors ready to pull plug on beleaguered project
The New York Wheel may not become a reality unless the city steps in to help
Staten Island’s New York Wheel won’t get city funding
Developers were hoping to get $140 million from the city to revive the project.
The New York Wheel could need 3 million visitors annually to break even
That’s a lot of visitors
New York Wheel construction is veering back on track
A representative for the project informed Curbed that the developers are currently in "advanced negotiations" to lock in a new contractor for the project.
Staten Island's massive observation wheel is now 'indefinitely delayed’
A disagreement between developer and contractor has taken a turn for the worse.
Staten Island’s North Shore readies for the spotlight
With nearly $2 billion of real estate investment flowing into the area, a community bands together to make sure it’s done right.
The New York Wheel’s 100-ton pedestals arrive on Staten Island
Bit by bit, the enormous observation wheel is coming together on Staten Island’s North Shore.
First piece of the New York Wheel will soon rise in Staten Island
Construction has been underway on what will eventually become the world’s tallest Ferris wheel on Staten Island, but the New York Wheel will take a major step forward (get it?!) today, as its legs arrive in Brooklyn.
Staten Island's huge observation wheel makes progress in St. George
Construction work on what will become one of the world’s tallest Ferris wheels is moving along in Staten Island, even though its opening date has been pushed back to 2018 rather than 2017.
Staten Island’s observation wheel pushes opening date to 2018
New Yorkers will have to wait just a little bit longer to take in the sight of the city by Ferris wheel, because the grand opening of Staten Island’s 630-foot-high tourist attraction has once again been delayed.
New York Wheel’s massive foundation is now being set
The New York Wheel is still a ways off from dominating the Staten Island shoreline, but construction on the massive observation wheel hit an important milestone over the weekend.