Chicago Sun-Times

‘ Escape and Embrace’: City sets Riverwalk official debut

- BY MIRIAM DI NUNZIO Staff Reporter Email: mdinunzio@suntimes.com Twitter: @MiriamDiNu­nzio

Summer in the city has taken on a whole new dimension in Chicago as the 1.25- mile Riverwalk prepares for its first full season as an outdoor destinatio­n.

The “official opening” of the uninterrup­ted promenade, which runs along the Chicago River from Lake Shore Drive to Lake Street, will feature a daylong celebratio­n from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Saturday, offering a preview of the activities visitors can enjoy through October.

Celebrator­y activities will include Chicago Architectu­re Foundation walking tours; live music; life- size fish puppet parades; fishing demonstrat­ions; a traveling music cruise featuring the Chicagobas­ed Beats y Bacteria; the “Dance of the Bridges,” raising of bridges along the walk; and a boat parade; kayak rentals; a dragon boat exhibition race, and a pyrotechni­c waterfall grand finale presentati­on at the Clark and La Salle Street bridges.

“Keep in mind the final developmen­t was not completed until October 2016, so for a lot of folks, it was too cold to come out and really take in the entire” expanse, said Ann Hickey, director of program developmen­t for the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. The tagline for the destinatio­n is “Escape and Embrace,” and Hickey said, “We want you to escape the everyday and embrace Chicago from a different vantage point. Being on the Riverwalk is a very different way to experience the city and especially its architectu­re.”

The $ 108 million project, funded almost entirely through the federal Transporta­tion Infrastruc­ture Finance and Innovation Act, is divided into six “blocks,” each boasting a different “river- based typology,” according to Chicago Department of Transporta­tion spokesman Mike Claffey. These include The Marina Plaza, with restaurant­s and outdoor seating areas; The Cove, with kayak rental and boat dock; The River Theater, with a sculptural staircase and seating area; The Water Plaza, with illuminate­d fountains and a water feature; The Jet- ty, with piers and floating wetland gardens; and The Riverbank, an actual walkway at the river’s edge.

In 2016, the 11 vendors on the Riverwalk reported 330,000 visitors, which generated more than $ 8.5 million in gross revenues.

For the full schedule of Saturday events, visit chicagoriv­erwalk.us.

 ?? | DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS AND SPECIAL EVENTS PHOTO ?? The “official opening” of the Chicago Riverwalk will feature a daylong celebratio­n from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Saturday.
| DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS AND SPECIAL EVENTS PHOTO The “official opening” of the Chicago Riverwalk will feature a daylong celebratio­n from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Saturday.

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