The Future 2nd Street Park, also known as Borinqueneers Park, is a waterfront development in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. It is located on a six-acre former brownfield site, which was once a scrap metal yard, and is being transformed into a state-of-the-art 'smart' park. The park is situated near the Raritan River and is part of the city's riverfront promenade, offering scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. The park's design includes a play-mountain with a skate park, a flexible recreational area, and a restored coastal landscape, all of which pay tribute to Perth Amboy's riverfront legacy. The park is named after the 65th Infantry Regiment, known as the Borinqueneers, who were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 2014 for their military service.
The park is easily accessible by foot, bicycle, or public transportation, being close to Perth Amboy's downtown train station and several NJ Transit bus lines. The development aims to enhance the community's health and safety while providing a vibrant space for recreation and education.
The transformation of this former industrial site into a vibrant park reflects the city's commitment to environmental sustainability and community engagement. The project has received significant funding and support from local and state authorities, ensuring its completion will be a landmark achievement for Perth Amboy.