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Ground breaking for final section of High Line

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A groundbreaking ceremony was held Thursday to mark the start of construction on the final section of the High Line elevated park.

Politicians, park supporters and schoolchildren tossed wildflower and native grass seeds onto the High Line as part of the festivities.

"In the decades to come, long after the final section is open to the public, the High Line will serve as a profound reminder of the extraordinary things we can achieve when the public and private sectors work together for the common good," said Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

The third and final stretch of the elevated park will wrap around the planned Hudson Rail Yards between West 30th and 34th streets and be closer to the Hudson River.

The Hudson Yards will be developed on the current site of the LIRR storage yard. It'll feature more than 12 million square feet of new office, residential, retail and cultural space -- and 14 acres of public space.

Design renderings for the first phase of the High Line at the Rail Yards can be viewed at www.thehighline.org

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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