Cincinnati Enquirer visits RiverWalk

The Cincinnati Enquirer takes
an in-depth look at the history of Detroit’s riverfront culminating
with its recent redevelopment and the celebration of RiverDays.

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The Cincinnati Enquirer takes an in-depth look at the history of Detroit’s riverfront culminating with its recent redevelopment and the celebration of RiverDays.

Excerpt:

The East RiverWalk has been greatly anticipated by Detroit boosters
like Josh and Megan Christie. “We are so lucky to have that
riverfront,” says Megan, who grew up in the city. “It’s a natural
resource that’s been underutilized,” adds Josh, who hails from Iowa via
Washington, D.C. The Christies, ages 32 and 27, supported the
development of RiverWalk by purchasing a commemorative brick for the
new walkway.

They have a special affection for Hart Plaza, a
14-acre space adjacent to RenCen that had been the most accessible
downtown spot for lovers and others to enjoy views of the Detroit River
and Windsor, Canada, across the water. It’s where Josh first told Megan
that he loved her and, he says, “That’s why we chose to get married
there,” on a cold, clear day in December 2005.

“RiverWalk will bring a sense of community to Detroit that’s long overdue,” says Megan. “We have big hopes for what it will be.”

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