It’s less a park and more a plaza with a couple trees. It’s literally the corner of a significant intersection where cars whizz by, adjacent to a hi-rise tower built circa 2016. The building sits back from the road, resulting in roughly 5000 square feet of designed concrete that includes a few dozen steps facing Lafayette- thereby giving it an amphitheater vibe. DBP currently provides public programming and most summer nights feature a variety of free things like fitness, dance,...
Read moreThere is a pretty cool installation going on at the moment.
BREATHING PAVILION by Ekenei Jeoma
It will host weekly musical performances, it’s open 12-8pm for daily meditation.
The pavilion creates a public space of reprieve during this time of intense hardship and loss. You’re invited to enter the pavilion and breathe in time with the changing light for a moment of communal meditation.
📆 March 16th - May...
Read moreunreasonably loud music played on weekdays. is there no established volume limits? People are trying to work and go about their day. There are residents and businesses who don't care to hear the blasting music, yoga/dance instructors, events etc. Are the people involved both deaf and inconsiderate? The city should regulate this. This is not a park. It is a corner of a block that doesn't need to be interfering with...
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