Pankey Park
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About Pankey Park in Little Rock
Pankey Park is a public green space located in Little Rock, Arkansas. The park is situated in the Pankey community, a historically African-American neighborhood in the western part of the city. Named after Josephine Irvin Harris Pankey, a notable educator, real estate developer, and philanthropist, the park serves as a focal point for community gatherings and recreational activities.
In 2024, Pankey Park underwent significant improvements as part of a city bond project. The renovations, costing approximately $170,000, focused on enhancing the park's facilities and creating more opportunities for community engagement. The upgrades included the construction of a new pavilion, improvements to the existing basketball court, and the installation of new playground equipment.
The park features walking trails that wind through its grounds, providing visitors with opportunities for exercise and leisurely strolls. Open spaces within the park allow for various activities and relaxation. The recently upgraded basketball court offers a venue for sports enthusiasts to engage in friendly games and practice their skills.
On October 28, 2024, Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr. attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of the park's renovation project. This event marked a significant milestone in the ongoing development and improvement of community spaces within Little Rock.