Flushing Meadows Corona Park may be Queens’ backyard—and home to the U.S. Open , the Mets and that Instagram-ready Unisphere—but a new report says the city has treated it more like a forgotten cousin.

According to the Center for an Urban Future , the nearly 900-acre park is New York’s most “overlooked” green space, a status earned after decades of chronic underinvestment, fading infrastructure and near-constant flooding. The think tank’s new study, , argues that while Central Park and Prospect Park have enjoyed splashy upgrades and private donor love, Flushing Meadows has limped along on just $100 million in city funds since 2012—over half of which went to sprucing up the New York State Pavilion, a relic that doesn’t exactly help anyone trying to play soccer on a swamp

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