Upgrades Coming To Walk of Fame Park

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Nashville’s Walk of Fame Park, located north of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Musuem and beside Bridgestone Arena, will receive a $2 million upgrade, according the Nashville Post.

The park is home to the Music City Walk of Fame, which honors inductees with plaques located on the ground. As part of the renovation, those plaques will be relocated to a plaza space along Demonbreun Street. Plaques that have been previously damaged will be replaced.

The Nashville Music Garden is also part of the park, and it will be relocated to run alongside Fourth Avenue.

Other planned improvements for the space which is often used during CMA Music Festival include reorienting the stage, increasing green space, adding trees and new lighting.

Work is set to begin in November, with the Metro Parks Department overseeing the effort. Local firms Collier Engineering and EOA Architects are on working the project.

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