Chattanooga's Swift Waterfront Revitalization
11 November 2003 - 12:00pm
Chattanooga's 120 million dollar upgrade to its waterfront is progressing rapidly
"Dubbed the 21st Century Waterfront, it includes expanding the 11-year-old Tennessee Aquarium, rerouting and narrowing a former state road along the river, creating more green space with public art, and building a pedestrian connector from the heart of downtown to an expanding Hunter Museum of American Art.An additional $80 million of private development, which includes residential and retail, is planned for the riverfront area.Like many cities across the country, Chattanooga has been 'reclaiming' its waterfront. But cities rarely move as swiftly as Chattanooga."
Full Story:
Full Steam Ahead in Chattanooga
Source:
Tenessean, November 9, 2003
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