e/Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance

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has glosseng: The Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance is a nonprofit that works to influence the development and use of the waterfront, shoreline, and connected upland areas of northern New Jersey and New York City and other areas of the New York City metropolitan region. The Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance was started by the Municipal Art Society in 2000, led by urban planner and activist, Carter Craft who initiated efforts to improve ferry service and establish an industrial heritage trail along the East River . In 2007 the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance emerged as a separate nonprofit from the Municipal Art Society becoming independent under the leadership of Roland Lewis , former director of New York City Habitat for Humanity .
lexicalizationeng: Metropolitan waterfront alliance
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