28 September 2011

Times Square Pedestrian Plazas to Get Sleek Redesign

Times Square Pedestrian Plazas to Get Sleek Redesign

Times Square's pedestrian plazas will be getting a sleek redesign. 

The Times Square Alliance says it's intended to simplify and de-clutter -- and create a unified identity for the heart of Times Square.     

The $27 million plan is heading for final approval and is expected to be completed in 2014.     

The Manhattan firm Snohetta unveiled its preliminary plan at a community board meeting Monday night.     

The plan is part of a redesign that began in 2009 when Mayor Michael Bloomberg banned cars from parts of the square and pedestrian plazas were installed.     

The new look calls for large slab-like benches to replace the current red metal chairs. Stone or concrete will cover the now blue-painted asphalt.

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