New 7-block Main Street Promenade in downtown is officially open

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HOUSTON, Texas -- Over the weekend, Houston officials cut the ribbon on the Main Street Promenade, a downtown project that has been under construction since last summer.

About the project



The $17 million project included transforming seven blocks in Downtown Houston into a pedestrian-friendly corridor that would connect key areas with a variety of plazas, shaded walkways, public spaces and outdoor dining spots.

Key features of the promenade include:
  • The expanded pedestrian walkway
  • Increased tree canopy by 154% with the addition of 85 new trees
  • New "outdoor rooms" designed for flexible use such as dining, social gatherings and small events
  • More street murals and installations throughout the project
  • Enhanced pedestrian crossings


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According to the Downtown Houston+ organization, which led the project along with city officials, the promenade also helped expand opportunities for storefront activation and outdoor seating for local businesses.

The celebration



Harris County, city and downtown officials gathered May 30 to celebrate the opening of the promenade with a family-friendly block party. The event welcomed pop-up markets, DJs, street performers and activities across Main Street, as well as a ceremonial ribbon-cutting.



"As we prepare to welcome the world, we're making these investments not just for the World Cup, but for Houstonians to use and enjoy for years to come," Mayor John Whitmire said in a social media post after the event. "We're building a stronger Houston for today and the future."

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