The Little Island connects to Hudson River Park as a floating extension of the famed New York Park serving as a new venue for outdoor community events and a play area for kids. 

Building the Little Island on the Hudson River was no easy feat for the investor mega-mogul Barry Diller costing nearly $260 million to develop the 2.4 pet acre project. Diller also had to face a legal challenge as nothing in New York can be built without a struggle with many documents required to start construction and opponents battling in court for year against the Little Island project.  

The project was designed to replace Pier 54 on Manhattan’s West Side due to the historical significance of the pier. In 1912, the R.M.S. Carpathia transported the survivors of the Titanic to New York at Pier 54 that eventually was used as a venue for concerts until the foundation started to crumble and had to be closed.  

Following the announcement of the development project for Little Island, Diller was faced with a series of legal challenges with the Hudson River Park Trust. Ultimately the governor of New York Andrew Cuomo rescued the project with public commitments to enhance protections for wildlife habitats and improve parts of the 550-acre Hudson River Park.  

Little Island will host events with a 687-seat amphitheater overlooking the water where visitors can watch the sunset while enjoying some cocktails. When the park opens, Little Island will serve as a venue for hundreds of free and modestly prices concerts, dance, and children’s programs.   

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Following fad diets is the quickest way to see dramatic changes in your body weight. It’s easy to jump on the bandwagon but consult a nutritionist first to know if it’s made for you. There is a range of fad diets that people now follow for a few months to lose weight instantly and get back into shape. The diets are not lifelong and should only be followed for a few months. Here are 4 best fad diets that work and have high success rates to get you started! 

Vegan Diet

Vegan food products and Vegan diets have become very popular among people looking to lose drastic weight. This diet is based on plant-based foods and is praised for being a more ethical way of eating. Many have criticized it for not being nutritious enough because this diet contains no animal product at all. Following a vegan diet may also prevent potential heart diseases and promotes a healthier lifestyle. However, because so many processed vegan options are available on the go in supermarkets now doesn’t mean they all promote weight loss. It is unlikely you would lose weight if you consume those as a vegan option. Instead of buying processed items, meal prep at home for the week! Examples of vegan options are fruits, vegetables, lentils, rice, vegan pasta, soy milk, etc. 

Ketogenic Diet

We’ve probably come across the word “keto” a lot these days. It is one of the most popular and effective ways to reduce weight today. Its main goal is to keep your body in a state called ketosis. Our body’s primary fuel source is sugar and carbs. It taps into it when it wants energy. But in a state of ketosis, we go onto ketones instead of carbs. It does this by lowering levels of insulin. Ketones are compounds made from fatty acids, and our body then burns them for energy resulting in weight loss. This diet ensures 30g of carbs per day only to keep our body in ketosis. This diet has been shown to reduce belly fat and obesity among people. 

Paleo Diet

The paleolithic diet follows the diets hunters and gathers had centuries ago. It is a diet that restricts processed foods and promotes an organic, unprocessed variety of plants and animal foods. It restricts foods such as dairy, legumes, and grains. It promotes a healthy lifestyle and reduces the buildup of fat in bodies that can lead to obesity. It is not entirely possible to follow our ancestral diet, but nutritionists provide us with the best options available in this time of era. 

Gluten-free Diet

This diet was first prescribed to only those with celiac disease or sensitivities to gluten, but it is now trending among people looking for ways to lose weight. They are both low in carbs and restrict gluten, such as bread, doughnuts, cakes, etc. Avoiding these and finding gluten-free alternatives promote weight loss. 

Which one is for you?

All of these types of fad diets work, but choose the one that fits your lifestyle and taste. See what products are available and what diet you can easily follow without a hassle. These will help you get into shape in no time. 

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