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Frisco Promenade Opening June 18, 2021

Brett Rudolph June 15, 2021

The Frisco Pedestrian Promenade will return by popular demand on the afternoon of Friday, June 18, 2021. The promenade will be located on Frisco, Colorado’s historic Main Street from 2nd Avenue to 5th Avenue. This three-block stretch will be open only to pedestrian and bike traffic. The Frisco Promenade will feature open-air dining, shopping, and leisurely strolling.

The Promenade will be improved to include a bike lane to promote safety. Other improvements to the Frisco Promenade include more attractive fencing, better signage, and public art. Unlike last summer, 3rd Avenue will be closed to through traffic; however, 2nd, 4th, and 5th Avenues will still allow for vehicle and through traffic.

You may have noticed the “parklets” popping up on Frisco Main Street in the last year. The parklets allow businesses to increase their dining and shopping areas onto the parking spaces. This was made possible by a $50,000 Main Street Revitalization grant from the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT).

Originally, the Frisco Promenade opened up in the Summer of 2020 to enhance social distancing in response to COVID-19. The Promenade gave businesses the opportunity to increase their space to encourage shopping and dining on Main Street. Luckily, the Promenade is returning due to the success of local Frisco, Colorado businesses and the positive response/feedback received from locals and visitors alike. For additional information, please visit the Town of Frisco’s website.

Looking to purchase a property in Frisco, Colorado, or elsewhere in Summit County, Colorado? Let Brett Rudolph and Krystal Knott with Christie’s International Real Estate assist you in your search. Give us a call today at (970) 462-1416 or email us at [email protected]. We can’t wait to help you and your family find your mountain property! Start your search for Frisco, Colorado Real Estate with us online today.

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