
so I'm thinking this is gonna be a game changer for South Broad St?

I mean, $150 million is a lot of cash, but if it brings in more tourists and makes the area feel more vibrant, then it's worth it, right?

The greenery on medians and sidewalks will definitely make the place look nicer. And I'm lowkey excited about the public art installations

I just hope they don't forget about parking and accessibility for locals. Don't wanna be stuck with limited spots or have to navigate a whole new area, you know?

But overall, it's cool that they're investing in the community and trying to make it more welcoming for everyone.
I'm curious to see how it'll look once it's all done – will it feel like a real cultural destination?


And what about the pop-up performance spaces? Will we get to see some sick shows or events?
