A two-hour discussion on Tuesday about the city’s upcoming bond referendum was dominated by concerns over parking in Fayetteville’s entertainment district.
Tag: Cultural Arts Corridor

Fayetteville seeks public input on Cultural Arts Corridor draft
It’s time to weigh in on what designers have come up with for Fayetteville’s Cultural Arts Corridor project.

Cultural Arts Corridor early sketches include reimagining of West Avenue parking lot
The concepts for the West Avenue lot included amenities such as gardens, green space, trails, water features, shade pavilions, permanent sculptures, restrooms, parking structures, and other features.

Public invited to give input on conceptual sketches of Cultural Arts Corridor
City officials are ready to show off some conceptual sketches of the upcoming Cultural Arts Corridor.

Two new surveys gather input for Fayetteville’s Cultural Arts Corridor design
Two online surveys are available for residents to submit ideas.

Fayetteville wants input on the Cultural Arts Corridor design
City officials want help from the public in designing a project that is expected to transform the areas between Fayetteville’s most notable cultural hubs.

Design to begin on cultural arts corridor in Fayetteville
Design of a project that is expected to transform the areas between Fayetteville’s most notable cultural hubs was given the green light this week.

LIVE UPDATES: Fayetteville City Council recap: June 19, 2018
Rezoning 24 acres on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, a contract for the Highway 71B Corridor Plan, and more.

LIVE UPDATES: Fayetteville City Council recap: Dec. 5, 2017
Rezoning 24 acres along North College Avenue, accepting a $1.77 million grant to fund design of a cultural arts corridor, and more.

Walton Family Foundation awards $3.6 million in grants for downtown enhancement projects in NWA
Fayetteville was awarded $1.77 million to fund design of a 12 acre “Cultural Arts Corridor” to help connect the Walton Arts Center, TheatreSquared’s new facility, the Community Creative Center, and the Fayetteville Public Library.