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Beginning on Feb. 19, the lower seven acres of Pease Park, Kingsbury Commons, will close for a major capital improvement project. The project will create what the Pease Park Conservancy calls a ...
Kingsbury Commons is expected to be a big project bringing in multiple organizations to make Pease Park a hit in the Austin area for play and community, while protecting the natural landscape of ...
Two Austin couples have donated a total of $2 million to help complete a $15 million project to transform Kingsbury Commons on the southern tip of Pease District Park. The project is now $1.9 ...
The southernmost section of the park, known as Kingsbury Commons, will be blocked off while crews work starting Wednesday.
After all, the Pease Park Vision Plan, adopted in 2014 by Austin City Council is meant to enhance the entirety of the park; Kingsbury Commons encompasses just seven of its 84 acres.
The park is separated into six sections connected by trails from south to north — Kingsbury Commons, Polecat Hollow, Live Oak Meadow, Wooten Woods, Gaston Green and Lamar Terrace.
The groundbreaking ceremony kicked off the construction phase of Kingsbury Commons to revitalize the lower 10 acres of Pease Park. Ten Eyck Landscape Architects (TELA) and its team of experts ...
In the near future, visitors to Pease District Park will encounter less concrete, more green and greater interaction with the rugged natural features surrounding Kingsbury Commons at the southern ...
On Friday, workers began to assemble the Pease Park Troll, which is located in Central Austin.
Ten Eyck Landscape Architects restored a downtown park in Austin, Texas with vernacular buildings, play spaces and a revitalized ecosystem.
Kingsbury Commons is expected to be a big project bringing in multiple organizations to make Pease Park a hit in the Austin area for play and community, while protecting the natural landscape of ...
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