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    opening fall 2013

    Navigation Boulevard esplanade gets an artist-approved makeover as East End revitalization continues

    Tyler Rudick
    Aug 20, 2013 | 4:51 pm

    Community leaders, artists and curious passers-by gathered on the Navigation Boulevard esplanade Tuesday for the unveiling of an art-filled pedestrian space many hope will become a new commercial and cultural hub for one of the city's most vibrant neighborhoods.

    "We've been working with a terrific team of artists and it's wonderful to see it all come together," said Jack Massing of The Art Guys, the noted Bayou City duo selected to lead and facilitate artistic efforts at the narrow boulevard park between St. Charles Street and the original Ninfa’s.

    “What’s great about Houston today is that it’s mature enough now for a project like this to take hold. We have all these neighborhood interests not conspiring against each other, but working together to make the city a better place.”

    An iron archway resembling papel ​picado marks the park's entrance across from the original Ninfa's.

    With much of the landscaping underway, workers spent Tuesday installing an array of artist-designed amenities — benches, waste bins and bike racks by Anthony Thompson Schumate, solar power stations and LED street lamps by Metalab; and a massive anchor sculpture designed by Gary Sweeney to highlight the community’s close ties to the Port of Houston.

    An iron archway designed to resemble papel picado marks the park's entrance at Delano Street, leading visitors to a cozy open space featuring a pair of concrete benches crafted in vintage faux bois style to resemble aged wood. Beneath a nearby row of oak trees, a large wooden deck is under construction for a future dining patio.

    Clusters of market kiosks by Metalab and Merge Studios will dot the esplanade, carving out dedicated zones for a weekend market that kicks off in late fall.

    In developing the park project, which was funded through a $5 million federal stimulus grant to improve neighborhood walkability, Hedy Wolpa with the Greater East End District told CultureMap that more than 100 meetings with area residents were held to ensure that all local voices were heard.

    “Almost a third of East End residents bike, walk or use public transportation to get to work,” Wolpa explained. "As such, we've made sure to improve lighting and ramp accessibility all along this stretch of Navigation. We've worked with artists to create new bus shelters, seating and bicycle racks."

    An official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the park will take place Oct. 19 at the second annual East End Street Fest, which is expected to draw upwards of 10,000 attendees.

    Faux bois bench crafted by San Antonio's Carlos Cortez

    East End Navigation Boulevard esplanade
      
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    Faux bois bench crafted by San Antonio's Carlos Cortez
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    Memorial Groves restoration

    $42 million Memorial Park project will honor legacy of WWI soldiers

    Jef Rouner
    Apr 22, 2025 | 3:37 pm
    New trees and dedications to WW1 veterans will feature in Memorial Groves.
    Photo courtesty of NBW.
    A render of the newly restored Memorial Groves by Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects (NBW).

    A new project by the Memorial Park Conservancy (MPC) and Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects (NBW) will restore Memorial Groves to new glory, honoring the brave men who fought in the first World War.

    Memorial Groves was established as a public space to remember the service of the World War I soldiers who trained on the grounds shortly after the closure of Camp Logan, an army base on the property. The slow encroachment of golf courses, roads, and other park amenities whittled away its original design until it was little more than open greenspace.

    Unveiled Tueday, April 22, the new design is part of the Master Plan project that launched in 2012 to recover park spaces from devastating drought. Donors supplied the $42 million needed to start the restoration, including the Kinder Foundation ($10 million), John L. Nau, III ($7.5 million) and the Brown Foundation ($7.5 million).

    NBW will be following the basic original design for Memorial Groves as a narrow corridor winding through the highest concentration of Camp Logan archeological remains. However, they have planned significant improvements. Two thousand bald cypress trees will be planted in a grid around the existing foliage, symbolizing soldiers standing at attention on a parade ground. At the north end will be an earthwork inspired by the trenches used in WWI, framed by earthen mounds and a reflective water feature.

    Memorial Groves restoration renderingPlan includes planting 2,000 bald cypress trees. Rendering courtesy of Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects

    “The Memorial Groves project fulfills the vision of the park’s founders, who, a century ago, preserved 1,200 acres of Camp Logan as a living memorial to the soldiers who trained there,” said Thomas Woltz, principal and owner of NBW. “This landscape-scale memorial utilizes thousands of newly planted trees and savanna restoration to evoke the immensity of transformation, sacrifice, and bravery of those individuals.”

    A new visitor center will welcome parkgoers at the north ends. There will also be a playground and picnic areas.

    From 1917 to 1919, Camp Logan trained roughly 70,000 men for service in WWI. Some 200 women were also employed at the camp, mostly as nurses and physical therapists for the wounded. In 1918, Black soldiers stationed at Camp Logan rioted against abuse and unfair incarceration from the all-white Houston Police Department. To this day, there are still stone remnants of Camp Logan scattered throughout the woods along West Memorial Loop Drive.

    “We feel truly privileged to be at the forefront of this remarkable project," said Chris Ballard, president and CEO for Memorial Park Conservancy. "Many of our daily park visitors may not be aware of Memorial Park’s rich history. We hope that’s exactly what Memorial Groves will accomplish: to tell the story of Memorial Park, how it came to be, and why it’s crucial to preserve and protect into its second century. The generosity of the Kinder Foundation, the Brown Foundation, and Mr. Nau provide foundational support for this project, and serve as a call to others to support the telling of this important part of Memorial Park’s and Houston’s history.”

    Preliminary ecological work on Memorial Groves will begin this month, with full construction starting in 2026. The estimated date of completion is sometime in 2027. Part of the construction involves two new free parking lots with 100 spaces.

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