Three of five blocks completed along the 4th Street Heart Improvement Plan corridor

A third block along the 4th Street corridor will reopen to motorists and pedestrians tomorrow. To celebrate, the Loveland Downtown Development Authority (DDA) will host a block party in conjunction with the Bluegrass & Brews Festival on Friday, June 5.

The DDA will be expanding this festival experience to a two-day event for an official grand opening. The upgraded section features improved accessibility, refreshed streetscapes and a more welcoming environment for businesses, residents and visitors alike. As the block reopens, the community is encouraged to come downtown, explore the improvements and support the local businesses along the corridor ahead of the official grand opening celebration.

From left to right: Chris and his dog, downtown resident, Lauren Miller, Lucky Dog Spa, Mathew Davis, The Extra Mile, Dan Wiesner, The Extra Mile, Dion Leman, The Extra Mile, Josie Bjorklund, Loveland Aleworks, Dr. Coery Bernhardt, Bernhardt Vision, Kari Klapper, Loveland Aleworks, Nick Callaway, Loveland Aleworks, Margarita Holland, XAAK’s Barbershop, James Holland, XAAK’s Barbershop.

“Completing the third block of the Heart Improvement Plan is a major milestone for Downtown Loveland. This section of 4th Street has often felt ‘disconnected’ from the greater downtown. With the new design, we are pleased to create stronger connectivity and ensure this block feels like a natural extension to the rest of 4th Street,” said Loveland Downtown Development Director Sean Hawkins. “Every section we wrap up brings new energy, improved accessibility and a stronger foundation for our businesses. We’re excited to welcome the community back to this newly reopened stretch of 4th Street and look forward to celebrating its official grand opening on June 5 as we kick off the Bluegrass & Brews Festival.”…

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