The street was rehabilitated in 2007 by TURATH consultants as led by Jordanian architect-academic
Rami Daher. Original guidelines were prepared by Danish urban designer
Jan Gehl. The project included paving the street, planting trees, regulating commercial signs, and adding benches. The idea of the rehabilitation of the street was to create a place in Amman where
pedestrians would walk safely and freely away from traffic. With its completion, Amman gained its very first first-rate
pedestrianized
public space. It was reported that complaints by local store owners about undesirable pedestrians "intimidating" customers led the city to ultimately remove the added benches. ==References==