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Take a break on the bridge: Market St. Bridge gets more pedestrian-friendly

September 30, 2015

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Newly updated Market Street Bridge (Photos by Ben Tran)

The Market Street Bridge, which is used by more than 6,000 pedestrians every day, has just received some nice updates. University City District (UCD) once again teamed up with Groundswell Design, the landscape architecture firm behind the revamped Porch at 30th St. Station, to create enhancements to the pedestrian experience on the iconic bridge connecting West Philadelphia and Center City.

MarketStBridge1These new pedestrian-friendly elements include 120 custom, lightweight planters with lush greenery; bleacher seating that offers great views of the Schuylkill River; and four large gateway pergolas positioned at the main points of entry. The new features also help soften noise from vehicular traffic on the bridge. 

UCD also partnered with Center City District and the Schuylkill River Development Corporation to plan, design and execute this project. The importance of the Schuylkill River was recognized when working on the project.

The improvements to the bridge were made possible in part thanks to a grant by the William Penn Foundation and support from the Joanna McNeil Trust.

It took just under 10 weeks to complete the project to be ready in time for Pope Francis’ visit to Philadelphia. Check out this cool time-lapse video from the beginning of the project to the end.

4 Comments For This Post

  1. Nb Says:

    Excellent idea, many thanks to all those who made it possible!

  2. westphilly catholic chick Says:

    Thank you U.C.D.,& C.C.D. and any other little D’s that I may have missed. His holiness visit showed just how wonderful r city can be .Let’s hope we can keep the positivity of things going .Viva Papa Francisco ,viva Philadelphia !!!!!!!!!!

  3. adam Says:

    we need these in np

  4. Craig M Oliner Says:

    Simple, quick, inexpensive and effective. The UCD and CCD continue their great place-making ways. Job well done.

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