The original concept included terraces and sloped lawns between Wharf Street and what is currently a parking lot, a three-storey pavilion, plenty of green space, public seating, cafés and a grand staircase
A plan to rejuvenate Ship Point as a waterfront park and festival site could be back on the table, five years after it was shelved.
“No one, I think, would imagine that it could remain a parking lot forever, at least I hope not,” she said. “Its location is just such a remarkable opportunity.” “If that was a vision five years ago, is that a vision that’s still practical? Speaking totally personally, I love that vision. I think it’s quite remarkable that it serves so many interests and so much capacity,” she said.
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