Washington Street Mall Renovations

Work on the Washington Street Mall renovation project began Nov. 7 and is expected to be completed by mid-May.
April 18, 2008

Sawyer Walk


300 Block


400 Block


View from Fralingers


500 Block


Oh those pesky electric transformers

April 1, 2008

Sawyer Walk


300 Block


400 Block


Hill Walk - Proposed water fountain in the foreground


Decatur Street


500 Block

March 18, 2008


400 Block


300 Block

March 11, 2008

500 Block


Draper Walk


Jackson Street


Hill Walk


400 Block


300 Block

February 26, 2008

500 Block


500 Block


Jackson Street


Hill Walk


400 Block


400 Block at Jackson Street


300 Block


Sawyer Walk

February 14, 2008


500 Block


400 Block


300 Block looking east


Sawyer Walk


Jackson Street


300 Block

February 7, 2008


500 Block


400 Block North


400 Block South


Decatur Street


Sawyer Walk


300 Block

January 31, 2008

January 22, 2008 - 2 weeks ahead of schedule!

December 20, 2007

December 14, 2007


 

December 6 & 7, 2007


Carolers graced the mall on
Hospitality Night


Work on the water main began in the 300 block

November 30, 2007


Fencing around the electric transformers came down this week and all tree stumps were removed.


A petition was circulated this week asking that the Town Crier be moved to the 300 block of the mall.

November 19, 2007


A view of the 300 block


A 30-foot wide excavation site will make way for new water and sewer lines


There is still a 10-foot walkway on either side of the mall for shoppers



Work will progress into the 400 block
 

November 16, 2007


Workers begin removing the mall monuments. They will be put into storage, pending completion of the project


The 500 block without the Cape May bell - site of many a picture taking event.

November 12, 2007


Workers begin removing
the concrete planters.


A 10-foot walking area on each side of the mall will go into effect soon.

November 8, 2007


Treeless now looking southwest


Looking northeast


The 500 block at 10 a.m.


The 500 block at 3 p.m.

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