Exciting changes are on the way for a patch of downtown Bowling Green. Long-standing vacant land nestled alongside the Stadium Park Plaza parking garage is ready to undergo some fundamental transformations. These planned upgrades have been much anticipated, as they will create an appealing and lively space that locals and visitors can enjoy.
With renovations now underway, the fresh space, aptly named “The Fringe”, will not just be a pretty face. It promises a whole new vibe of dining and gathering coupled with green space for food truck suppliers. “Imagine enjoying your favorite food truck delicacy under the shade of an umbrella at a table on a patch of green turf,” says Doug Gorman, the County’s top executive. “That’s what we’re offering at The Fringe”.
Once welcome changes are finished and dusted, the spot will provide a robust platform for up to three food vendors and also feature an attractive area of turf garnished with tables and umbrellas for patrons to eat and relax. The upgrades will also open room for visitors to sip on their favorite drinks, with a set of specific rules ensuring responsible alcohol consumption.
Besides offering a fresh breath of relaxation, the revamped ground will serve as a fantastic opportunity for the local businesses to succeed. The operations and upkeep of this area will be under the firm hand of the Development Authority.
Looking back, this plot was once slated to turn into an apartment complex courtesy of SKY Property Management. However, burgeoning costs coupled with a substantial rise in interest rates eventually threw a wrench in those plans. Now, with a change of course, the land is on a new development path which focuses more on community involvement and benefit.
The budget for the development of “The Fringe” will be overseen by the Downtown Development Authority. In a fortunate turn of events, donated items along with lower labor costs mean the entire bill for the project is expected to come in at under $100,000. The construction teams have already swung into action to level the ground in preparation for the turf and pavement installation due in the next few weeks.
This transformation promises to inject a fresh breath of life into an otherwise drab corner of downtown Bowling Green. It’s not just about making a space look better, but also about making it feel better. The project is anticipated to boost local businesses, generate a lively community atmosphere and offer Bowling Green locals and visitors a new place to make memories. It’s all about giving people a good reason to spend time and money downtown, and above all, take delight in their city.
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