As part of its increasingly ambitious master plan for the Central Delaware, the Delaware River Waterfront Corporation (DRWC) has announced its latest seasonal project in Philadelphia.
Dubbed a “summer waterfront installation,” the Spruce Street Harbor Park at Penn's Landing Marina in Center City will be a two-month-long landscaping and programming pop-up project that will temporarily transform the space into an outdoor oasis.
Scheduled to run June 27 through August 31, the installation will feature a boardwalk, an urban beach, fountains, misting areas, a pop-up restaurant and bar, and, perhaps most exciting of all, “a series of floating barges complete with lily pad water gardens,” according to a release, “and nets that will suspend visitors over the water.”
According to DRWC's Jodie Milkman, the Spruce Street Harbor Park was developed as an expansion of the group's most recent seasonal installation, Waterfront Winterfest, which brought a pop-up beer garden and fire pits to the Blue Cross RiverRink last winter. The Winterfest installation was wildly successful — despite being closed for a record 13 days due to inclement weather, the rink's attendance numbers were still 30 percent higher than last year's.
A $300,000 grant from ArtPlace America, which offers grants to civic organizations and cities to activate public spaces through art, provided a portion of the funds for both installations; according to Milkman, DRWC will match those funds.
And what will happen to the fountains and floating barges once the season comes to an end? There are no guarantees just yet, but Milkman says conversations about repeating both installations are already underway.