In San Francisco, will open four new Park

In San Francisco, will open four new Park

Not the asphalt one. The Department of parks and recreation San Francisco plans to open four new (or completely renovated) public parks this summer. Each of the new public places will bring something special to the area where it will open — from a climbing wall in Glen Park to baseball Paradise in SoMa.

At the intersection of 17th Street and Folsom Street, where once was located a Park, now lies a nameless Park. Its official name will be known on June 23. City officials picked the perfect location for a new Park: nearby you will find ODC Theater and Mission Bowling Club, a lively bar Spot Rite on the corner.

Updated recreation center Glen Park opens after renovation cost $ 14 million. Huge open to the public space with an area of 67 acres on Elk Street and Chenery Street boasts its own gym, a concert hall, walking trails, two baseball fields, two tennis courts, summer camps, Playground for children and the first public climbing wall in San Francisco. What more could you want from an ideal Park?

Improved Playground Mountain Lake Park 98 Funston Avenue in the Richmond District covers 15 acres, on which is located a brand new play structure. The Park was part of his district for many years, however, large-scale restoration cost of $ 13 million made the stay on the lake much more accessible and modern.

New the batting cages in a tiny, oriented sport Victoria Manolo Draves Park at the intersection of Folsom Street and Sherman Street will definitely become a favorite of the children and young people who like to play baseball. She is a member of a sports complex that includes a baseball field and a bunk Playground. Never has the phrase «Reach for the bits of the Lord» sounds so harmless.

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