
"Historical landmark" is probably the right category. I've never seen this place used for anything. Just sits there. That said, it looks nice, is placed in a good spot and you can admire riverside...
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The LES Ecology Center has been at the forefront of community-based urban sustainability efforts since 1987, focusing on unique composting and e-waste services alongside environmental stewardship initiatives. The organization aims to foster an equitable, resilient, and sustainable city for all New Yorkers through educational programming and active participation in environmental issues.
Among its notable initiatives is the Food Justice Program, which promotes access to fresh, nutritious food while encouraging environmental stewardship within the community. The center also offers textile recycling services at e-waste events, further contributing to sustainable practices in urban living.
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"Historical landmark" is probably the right category. I've never seen this place used for anything. Just sits there. That said, it looks nice, is placed in a good spot and you can admire riverside...