Welcome to Quisqueya Plaza
Quisqueya Plaza is a vibrant community space in Inwood, NYC that celebrates the diversity of its neighborhood. The plaza offers a variety of family-friendly programming including workshops, health and wellness events, arts and culture events, and food-oriented events as well as live performances. It is also a pedestrian-friendly space with bike lanes. Formerly known as Dyckman Plaza, this iconic landmark was renamed in December 2021 with the support of the New York City Council. Council member Ydanis Rodriguez warmly declared of the plaza, “the transformation of one of the most successful open streets into a full-time permanent public plaza supporting open restaurants and community programming".
This historic commercial and cultural center is closely associated with the Dominican community in the city and has a rich history dating back several decades.
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Purpose
We are driven by the enthusiasm and passion of bringing people together to create joy and unforgettable experiences.
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Mission
To create a positive community impact by providing a free, safe, and inclusive space for people of all ages and backgrounds to come together to enjoy events that celebrate life and culture.
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Vision
We envision Quisqueya Plaza as a desired destination for our community, New Yorkers, and tourists alike looking to celebrate culture in our great city.
Our History
The area that is now home to Quisqueya Plaza was originally a commercial and cultural hub in the early to mid-20th century. Here is the timeline of our history.
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May 2020
Dyckman Street
In May 2020, the segment of Dyckman Street between Seaman Ave and Broadway was designated an NYC Open Street. -
Open Street
Restaurants was created to support economic recovery in response to the pandemic.2020
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Jul 2020
Restaurant Program
The location joined the Open Street: Restaurants program. -
Dyckman Gardens Corporation
A conglomeration of local businesses, formed in 2020 to oversee the management of the Dyckman Open Street2020
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Nov 2020
Dyckman Gardens
The organization overseeing the Dyckman Open Street, applied to the NYC Plaza Program. -
Planning Process
The location was accepted to the NYC Plaza Program, initiating the planning process.Apr 2021
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Feb 2023
The plaza is officially renamed
Quisqueya Plaza
Cultural and Commercial Hub
Quisqueya Plaza has become a symbol of Dominican heritage and culture in New York City. It is known for its Dominican restaurants, cafes, and businesses that offer traditional Dominican cuisine, music, and products.
The plaza has also been a focal point for community events, cultural celebrations, and political gatherings within the Dominican community.
Historic Significance
Quisqueya Plaza is considered an important landmark for the Dominican community in New York City, as it represents the community's history, heritage, and contributions to the city.