Providence Innovation District Park
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About Providence Innovation District Park in Providence
195 District Park is a seven-acre urban waterfront park located in the heart of Providence, Rhode Island. Opened in 2019, the park spans both sides of the Providence River and is connected by the iconic Michael S. Van Leesten Memorial Pedestrian Bridge. The park was created as part of the relocation of Interstate 195, which freed up 26 acres of land for redevelopment in downtown Providence.
The park serves as a community gathering space and a cornerstone of the growing 195 District, an innovation and design hub in the city. With its prime location along the riverfront, 195 District Park offers visitors stunning views of the Providence skyline and waterways. The park attracts an average of 5,000 visitors daily, hosting various public programs and events throughout the year.
195 District Park features open green spaces, walking paths, and seating areas where visitors can relax and enjoy the urban oasis. The park's design incorporates elements that reflect Rhode Island's coastal heritage, including the use of materials like cedar in its structures. The park also includes infrastructure upgrades such as Wi-Fi service, improved grading and drainage, and electrical upgrades to support its various functions and events.
In addition to its recreational offerings, the park plays a vital role in the economic development of the area. It serves as an amenity for nearby residents, workers, and visitors, enhancing the attractiveness of the 195 District for businesses and new development. The park's success has made it a model for urban waterfront revitalization and community space creation.