This document provides details about Paley Park, a small urban park located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It summarizes the park's history, design, features, and intended uses. Paley Park was the first pocket park created in New York City during the 1960s urban renewal movement. Financed by CBS founder William Paley and designed by landscape architect Robert Zion, the park covers 4,200 square feet and includes a waterfall, trees, moveable chairs, and walls covered in ivy. Its design was intended to provide a quiet space for office workers and shoppers to sit and relax during lunch breaks in the busy midtown area.