Posts Tagged ‘Armory Park’

LAST NIGHT’S CAR CRASH AT ARMORY PARK A NOT-ALL-THAT-AMAZING COINCIDENCE

January 10, 2008

There was another horrifying crash — you can check out the photos by Daniel DeBoom on LBreport — last night at the three-way intersection of Seventh Street, Alamitos Avenue and Martin Luther King Avenue. The latest smashup occurred only a few hours after The District’s cover story on The Battle for Armory Park — a plan to simplify the confusing intersection [...]

THE BATTLE FOR ARMORY PARK

January 9, 2008

How one man’s mission to transform a downtown street into open space became a mass movement. And how one city official has stalled it.

BRIAN ULASZEWSKI by RUSS ROCA
Although that’s not its official name, and may never be—even if the southernmost block of Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue really does become a park someday, instead of [...]

NOBODY DOESN’T LIKE PARKS

October 25, 2007

Parks are good for you
Folks at LBPost.com recently came out in support of an idea by architect Brian Ulaszewski to essentially do away with Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue between Sixth and Seventh Streets–and turn it into a park. (Ulaszewski, the Post is quick to point out, is also one of the website’s columnists.)

 

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