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Multi-purpose hybrid pier-park planned for (St. Pete) Florida
gizmag ^ | 14 July 2015 | Stu Robarts

Posted on 07/14/2015 8:20:28 AM PDT by Justa

The city of St. Petersburg in Florida is to gain an exciting new public space. The St. Petersburg Pier will be redesigned as a hybrid pier-park accommodating a variety of outdoor activities and facilities for entertainment and public events. The Pier-Park is located in the city of St. Petersburg in Florida, US The Pier-Park will retain the inverted pyramid that already exists The Pier-Park will have a large welcome plaza The Pier-Park will be a redevelopment of the existing St. Petersburg Pier

Although unusual, the pier-park concept is not unprecedented. New York's planned Pier 55, for example, is designed to be a lush green environment on the Hudson River. The new St. Petersburg pier will offer similar green spaces to Pier 55, as well as a broader selection of other facilities.

The pier itself has had numerous guises. Originally the Railroad pier of 1889, it has subsequently been known as the Electric Pier, the Municipal Pier, the Million-Dollar Pier, and, most recently, simply, "The Pier."

The new US$46 million project is a collaboration between Rogers Partners Architects+Urban Designers, ASD and Ken Smith Landscape Architect. Once complete, the 1,380 ft (421 m) pier is aimed at extending the urban and recreational features of St. Petersburg into the bay itself and reconnecting the pier to the daily life of St. Petersburg.

According to a press release, the new development will be a platform for a multitude of activities and experiences rather than "a singular and heavily programmed destination." It will seek to attract all sorts of people, including children, seniors, nature lovers, boaters, fishermen and so on.

To begin with, there will be paths and trails through a coastal thicket for cycling, jogging and walking. Floating docks covering an area of 17,000 sq ft (1,600 sq m) and a bait shop will cater for fishing, whilst facilities for kayaking, boating and other watersports will also be available. There will also be a splash-pool for paddling in and it will be possible to hire bike and watercraft at the pier.

A 7,600 sq ft (700 sq m) bar and grill will provide a place for eating and drinking and there will be spaces for events, such as concerts, including a sloping lawn with a potential capacity of 4,000 people. Wet and dry classrooms will be available for education activities.

Elsewhere there will be other other retail and recreation facilities, a welcome plaza, a spa beach, a tiled lawn and porch swings. Transport links will include the St. Petersburg trolley and a potential high-speed ferry. The Pier-Park is expected to open to the public in early 2018. Source: Rogers Partners, Pier Park


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: boondoggle; eyesore; nycarchitects; stagnantstinkywater
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To: smokingfrog

I was born in St. Petersburg in 1957. The pier looked like the BW photo you posted in those days. It was called “The Million Dollar Pier” back when a million dollars was real money. I liked going there as a kid. The St. Pete Police Department used to throw a big Christmas party there and it was always a blast. You could walk down to the beach next to the pier in those days. The Coast Guard and Navy brought cutters, destroyers, and submarines (including my Dad’s old sub the “USS Trutta”) to berth nearby. A little boy found a lot of things to like about that time. I visited St. Pete a few years ago. Where I used to live (Coquina Key) is now mostly the Third World. Very sad.


21 posted on 07/14/2015 1:00:08 PM PDT by LifePath
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To: Justa

“First Airline Offered No Frills, Many Thrills
Florida Organizers Stage Centennial Re-Enactment to Celebrate Inaugural Commercial Flight
By Susan Carey
Updated Jan. 1, 2014 11:37 a.m. ET”

http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702304361604579290493407153708

Link is to a Wall Street Journal story about a re-enactiem of the original flight.... the city knows about it...


22 posted on 07/14/2015 2:42:47 PM PDT by GOPJ (An armed nuclear Iran is Obama's legacy. Freeper seawolf101)
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