DALLAS, Texas — The Klyde Warren Park is set to undergo a major expansion with a $160 million investment, with construction slated to begin by 2027.
The expansion is part of the city’s ongoing effort to enhance public spaces.
Since its opening in 2012, Klyde Warren Park has become a central hub, connecting downtown Dallas with the Arts District.
The new phase will include additional green spaces, interactive areas, and venues for events, aiming to improve the park’s appeal and functionality.
City officials, architects, and designers are working to ensure the expansion complements the current layout while maintaining sustainable practices.
The project will be funded through a combination of public and private sources, with private donors committing to the initiative.
Local businesses expect the expansion to attract more visitors, boosting the local economy. While many residents are supportive of the expansion, some have raised concerns about potential construction disruptions. The city has pledged to keep the public informed throughout the process.
The expansion is part of a broader trend in Dallas, where investment in public spaces is seen as vital for urban development.
The project will also incorporate technology, including smart lighting and interactive installations, to enhance accessibility and visitor experience.