/
Print
Services
Residents
Business
Visitors
Government
City of Knoxville
Blogs
City Blog
Quick Progress on Stadium Pl...
Quick Progress on Stadium Plazas, Old City Streetscapes
Did you know that the four public plazas around Covenant Health Park total 61,400 square feet - and that, combined, they're considerably larger than Market Square downtown?
And that dozens of mature trees have been planted, with more to come, in the plazas and along Jackson Avenue, Willow Avenue and Central Street?
In the not-too-distant future, look for a greenway to be built that connects the stadium with First Creek at Austin, and a First Creek Greenway extension connecting Magnolia and Jackson avenues.
Walkability and accessibility are trademarks of urban downtown multi-use stadiums.
Wide, ADA-accessible, tree-lined sidewalks make "getting there" fun and enjoyable, but they also connect the surrounding neighborhood and invite fans going to the stadium to meander and explore the stores and restaurants along the way.
Covenant Health Park was ready for the big crowds for soccer and baseball last month. But most every day, it seems, even more work gets finished on the streetscapes: A new concrete section of sidewalk gets poured. New streetlights are installed. More landscaping is planted.
The "getting there" experience is getting better and better.
Here's a photo gallery of the latest work happening on the stadium plazas and surrounding streets:
Above: Trees in deep protected root boxes line Jackson Avenue
Below: Wide new sidewalks were in place on the north side of Willow Avenue when Covenant Health Park opened; in early May, the south-side sidewalks are being poured
Below: Here is what the plaza looks like near the west stadium entrance
Don't miss the east stadium plaza, dubbed Giants Landing!
In April, statues by nationally renown sculptor Brian Hanlon were unveiled that pay tribute to the Negro Southern League Knoxville Giants (below).
Posted by
evreeland
at 1:25 PM
Tags
West Hills
South Knoxville
Cumberland Avenue
KAT
Website
communications
Cumberland
free fare
Christi Branscom
Knoxville Bar Foundation
roadwork
redevelopment
311
United Way
CAC
Market Square
CBID
Let's Move
Urban agriculture
community gardens
Beardsley Farm
kids
fountains
neighborhood
NUSA
Houston Texas
City People
IACMI
economic development
ORNL
Edgewood Park
music
community
James Agee
library
PrideFest
Henley Bridge
marriage
KPD
Rausch
public records
Festival on the 4th
Transit
Smart Growth
climate
sustainability
Parks
Bearden
Everly
Jackson Avenue
development
» more
Recent Posts
Quick Progress on Stadium Plazas, Old City Streetscapes
May 6, 2025 Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory Newsletter Available
Will Stadium Prompt Private Investment? Yes - It Already Has; Experts Predict Much More to Come
April 29, 2025 Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory Newsletter Available
April 22, 2025 Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory Newsletter Available
April 15, 2025 Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory Newsletter Available
April 8, 2025 Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory Newsletter Available
April 1, 2025 Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory Newsletter Available
March 25, 2025 Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory Newsletter Available
March 18, 2025 Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory Newsletter Available
Archives
May 2025 (3)
April 2025 (7)
March 2025 (4)
February 2025 (6)
January 2025 (9)
December 2024 (7)
November 2024 (4)
October 2024 (10)
September 2024 (4)
August 2024 (5)
July 2024 (6)
June 2024 (5)
Group Blogs
City Blog
KAT Blog
KPD News & Alerts
Magnolia Avenue Streetscapes Project
More...
Post Categories
City Events
City Services
Cumberland Ave.
Downtown
Government
KAT
Mayor Kincannon
Meetings
Neighborhoods
Outdoor & Recreation
Public Safety
Redevelopment
Road Work
Safety Complex
South Waterfront
Sustainability