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Artist rendering of CentrePoint Energy Square. (courtesy: Rundell Ernstberger Associates
by: Wes Mills, Inside INdiana Business
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May 13, 2021 / 01:32 PM EST
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (Inside INdiana Business) The city of Evansville has received a $1 million grant from the CenterPoint Energy Foundation to renovate a downtown park.
Named CenterPoint Energy Square, the revitalized park will have room for a farmer’s market, outdoor dining and live music events. The park is located at the intersection of Fourth and Main Street
The City of Evansville Parks and Recreation Department says it will also have a large green space that will be turned into an ice-skating rink during the winter months.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. CenterPoint Energy Square will be a spectacular addition to Main Street, officials said Wednesday.
The energy company announced a $1 million donation from its foundation to build the park, which is viewed as a part of the larger 5th & Main development project.
Renderings show paved walking paths and an oval-shaped green space, as well as a stage, shade structures, sculpted art and several places to sit.
The park will host the Downtown Farmer s Market and other activities such as live music and yoga, and it will be a recreation spot for Downtown dwellers, workers and visitors, officials said. Creation of green spaces like this are great for communities, said Dave Lesar, CenterPoint Energy CEO.