PARK FACT:
Do you know an interesting tidbit about Mullaly Park that you’d like to share? Please send it to us!
Mullaly Park
Jerome Av to River Av bet. E 164 St and McClellan St at Cromwell Ave
Bronx
Directions: Google Maps | MTA Trip Planner
Acres: 15.05
The Daily Plant : Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Parks Celebrates Makeover Of Mullaly Park
With the construction of the new Yankee Stadium in the distance, Commissioner Adrian Benepe joined Council Member Helen Diane Foster and kids from Mullaly Recreation Center SCAN Summer Camp and the Willie Randolph Sports Experience in Mullaly Park on August 22 to cut the ribbon on the northern section of the park and break ground on the south section of the park, representing over $6 million in reconstruction.
In Mullaly Park North, Parks celebrated the completion of a new synthetic turf multi-purpose field and garden area with an irrigation system, blooming trees, and landscaping. Parks also broke ground on renovations to Mullaly Park South, which will include new play equipment, basketball courts, a shade seating area, and a tree-lined plaza with a children’s spray shower area. The play area will also feature a musical experimentation area with dance chimes, slapped pipes, and listening tubes. The renovation of Mullaly Park provides neighborhood residents with access to enhanced fitness and recreational opportunities.
The projects were funded by the City as part of the Yankee Stadium Redevelopment Project and as part of a $200 million investment in Bronx parks, financed by mitigation funds from the construction of the Croton Water Filtration Plant through the New York City Department of Environmental Protection and the Municipal Water Finance Authority. As part of the mitigation, DEP has also funded job training and emphasized local hiring, resulting in a monthly basis of between 20 and 25 percent of labor onsite being done by Bronx residents.
QUOTATION FOR THE DAY
“I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.”
Mark Twain
(1835 - 1910)
Directions to Mullaly Park

Know Before You Go
There are currently 2 construction projects taking place in this park that are affecting access to its amenities.
The building is closed. This project will reconstruct the existing Skate Rink Service Building and will redesign interior spaces, provide new electrical, sewer, water, and gas services, new communication / voice data lines and upgrading all finishes. Additional enhancements will include a new roof, windows, doors, and new ADA accessible public restrooms with dual access from the interior and the exterior of the building. Lighting, power, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems will also be upgraded.
Anticipated Completion: Summer 2011
The 164th Street Gate will be temporarily closed starting on Monday, March 7, 2011.

News
- Parks Celebrates Makeover Of Mullaly Park
- Parks Celebrates Improvements to Mullaly Park
- RECONSTRUCTION HONORS MULLALY PARK’S NAMESAKE














