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Jack Murphy | The Architect’s Newspaper
“While the city continues to struggle with poverty and the spatial consequences of racism in the American South, it shows encouraging signs of rebirth: Yes, there’s the Bass Pro Shop pyramid in the nearby Pinch District, but Tom Lee Park is bigger and better...Tom Lee Park is a major infrastructure investment for the city, but it is meaningful for Black Memphians in particular. The amenity is blocks away from several historically Black neighborhoods, and park access was segregated in earlier eras.”
J. IVY CELEBRATES TOM LEE PARK
GRAMMY-winning hip hop poet J. Ivy’s new poem Tom Lee Park pays tribute to the new park and its namesake.
A DYNAMIC, CITY-DEFINING RIVERFRONT PARK GROWN IN MEMPHIS
Ian Volner | The Slowdown Magazine
Once a sterile expanse of dust and grass intended chiefly to act as a flood-prevention dyke, the site where the park now stands is in the heart of the city in more ways than one. As Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland put it, speaking to visitors on the new park's opening day, ”This is where it all began: Memphis and the river.”
THIS $61 MILLION RIVERFRONT PARK TURNS MEMPHIS INTO NATURAL WONDERLAND
Nate Berg | Fast Company Magazine
In Memphis, Tennessee, a remarkable new public park has just opened. Filling 3O acres along the edge of the Mississippi River with active, social, ecological, and architectural spaces, it could reframe the city’s fading connection to the riverfront. It could also set a new standard for what waterfront parks can do.
TRANSFORMED TOM LEE PARK: STUDIO GANG AND SCAPE REVITALIZE MEMPHIS RIVERFRONT
Nour Fakharany | ArchDaily
At its core, the design aims to strengthen the connection between downtown Memphis and the river. It offers the first accessible access to the river, compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), at the Cutbank Bluff. Additionally, it provides safer pedestrian crossings at Vance, Huling, and Butler Streets on Riverside Drive.
Experience the Mississippi Riverfront at Tom Lee Park
Memphis' history and heritage are tied to the Mississippi River. From riverboat cruises to canoe adventures to the Big River Crossing, there are so many ways to connect to the river here, including exploring the newly reimagined riverfront at Tom Lee Park. Now open, the park recently underwent a $61 million facelift to better connect visitors like you to our mighty river. Now it’s your turn to explore Tom Lee Park.
A REINVENTED PARK ALONG THE MISSISSIPI RIVER
Beth Broome | The New York Times
“The reinvention transforms a barren swath of patchy grass into an environment animated by native plantings and trees.”
Tom Lee Park construction crew installs new wooden beams in the canopy
Tom Lee Park goes vertical. A gigantic addition to the park in downtown Memphis made Wednesday one of the most important days in the TLP renovation project.
A new entrance for Mud Island Park
The north gate to Mud Island Park is getting a facelift! Coming soon: a new, enhanced visitor experience, better aesthetics and more clearly defined movement patterns.
An oasis of play and learning on the riverfront
Imagine a big, dreamy play space for your grandchildren. A space tucked amid solid oaks and small hills that form comfortable, safe rooms with ample shade. Space filled with wondrous wooden river creatures standing 30 feet tall, made for climbing and exploring. Space that feels right whether you are eight or 80 years old.
The new Tom Lee Park — Explained
The transformation of the most visible real estate in Memphis — Tom Lee Park — is well underway. What was a flat and largely featureless 31 acres of open space is becoming a stunning, natural, inviting place for all of Memphis and Shelby County with Tom Lee’s legacy of kindness, generosity and empathy at the forefront.
Two Fountains on Riverfront Under Construction
Originally published in The Best Times, February 2022.