Located in the
Historic Third Ward neighborhood, the plaza is connected to the
Milwaukee Riverwalk and situated at the confluence of the
Milwaukee River and the
Kinnickinnic River, just west of the entrance to the Milwaukee Harbor from
Lake Michigan. The
Hoan Bridge and
Milwaukee Pierhead Light are located to the east of the plaza and are visible from it. After a design competition, a proposal from Stoss Landscape Urbanism, a Boston firm, was selected. The plaza design features native prairie plants, yellow fiberglass benches that are illuminated at night, and several pathways with edges that blend into the vegetation. The original plans included installations of heated bamboo plants, but due to the cost and challenges of maintaining bamboo in Milwaukee's climate, quaking aspen trees were used instead. Additional aspects of the plaza's landscape architecture include the direct use of river water for plant irrigation, a reduction in surface temperature due to the vegetation, and fishing access compliant with the
Americans With Disabilities Act. The plaza was completed in 2010 with a final cost of approximately $580,000 and is currently maintained by the Historic Third Ward Association. In 2013, a steel sculpture entitled
Sunrise by Richard Edelman was installed. ==References==