Simplify your online presence. Elevate your brand.

Pine Bluff Getting Long Awaited Downtown Makeover

Pine Bluff Getting Long Awaited Downtown Makeover Thv11
Pine Bluff Getting Long Awaited Downtown Makeover Thv11

Pine Bluff Getting Long Awaited Downtown Makeover Thv11 — people in pine bluff are paving the way for a brighter downtown. several portions of main street are closed as crews work on these roadways. owner of pop’s barbershop kendrick williams. While much of the world came to a halt in march, pine bluff began the streetscape project to give the area a fresh look.

Pine Bluff Ar Downtown Murals
Pine Bluff Ar Downtown Murals

Pine Bluff Ar Downtown Murals The preconstruction meeting for the pine bluff downtown streetscape (phase ii) was held at city hall on tuesday, march 13, 2024. during the meeting, mayor shirley washington signed the nearly $2.4 million contract with ben shields of shields & associates of little rock. Blending technology, music history and public art, the installation will transform a historic block into a living museum experience, according to t mobile. it will connect visitors to more than a dozen documented blues heritage sites located within walking distance in downtown pine bluff. Pine bluff city leaders announced the start of the next phase of a street improvement project which is aimed at upgrading key infrastructure. Following a traditional ribbon cutting from members of the greater pine bluff camber of commerce redcoats, the long awaited simmons bank park is now open for business.

Pine Bluff Ar Downtown Murals
Pine Bluff Ar Downtown Murals

Pine Bluff Ar Downtown Murals Pine bluff city leaders announced the start of the next phase of a street improvement project which is aimed at upgrading key infrastructure. Following a traditional ribbon cutting from members of the greater pine bluff camber of commerce redcoats, the long awaited simmons bank park is now open for business. The downtown revitalization plan builds upon the go forward pine bluff strategic plan (2016 2017) focused on reimaging the city through four community pillars — education, economic development, government and infrastructure, and quality of life. Budget talks surrounding the city's urban renewal agency turned contentious last week as city officials grappled with a multi million dollar funding shortfall for the long awaited go kart track and other key projects. The plan is for city oficials, downtown building owners, nonprofit leaders, downtown employees, community members, and anyone else who shares the vision of a downtown pine bluf that is a place of possibility and inno vation for everyone. Funded in part by the arkansas department of transportation, the downtown streetscape is slated to be completed before 2025, according to a press release.

Comments are closed.