The MegaBuild You Tube Channel chronicles gigantic real estate development projects that were never built including one planned for Roosevelt Island.

Screenshot Image from MegaBuilds You Tube Channel

According to MegaBuild:

…Hopping across the Atlantic, let’s  now head over to an alternate  New York City which could have looked  completely different than it is today.  This is Roosevelt Island. A narrow strip of land located  between Manhattan and Queens. …

… But in 1904, a wildly ambitious proposal  imagined a very different future for the island. A young architect by the name of Thomas J. George  argued that New York’s current city hall  was located in a place that was too far  removed from the actual heart of the city. Because of this, he envisioned Roosevelt  Island as a new civic center that is more  accessible and central than the current one. Completely transforming the notorious  island into a grand municipal complex.  

The centerpiece of his vision was a monumental  neoclassical building that would have been  seven blocks long and 180 meters tall. The structure would be home to various  courthouses, administrative and government  offices, and of course, the city hall. Surrounding this massive structure would be a  mirrored promenade spanning the entire area. Probably the most interesting part of this  design are the bridges that would directly  connect the island to the rest of the city. George even planned for one of the bridges to  pass right through the central  dome of the main building….  

Take a look at the plan.

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