Clinton Museum and Library, Little Rock |
Clinton School of Public Service, Little Rock |
Here's an interior shot, of the library where they had a reception for us visiting academics Thursday night. There's just something about a historic building..
Library, Clinton School of Public Service |
Interstate 30 runs between the museum campus and River Market, leaving a vast empty space on the streets there, but once downtown there are some friendly walkable blocks with attractive museums, restaurants and shops.
If I were reading this post, I would want to know about coffee. Sufficient Grounds Café claims to be the "best coffee house in Little Rock."
It is only open weekdays, but Andina Cafe and Boulevard Bread Company were doing a brisk business Saturday morning, so the area must have sufficient residential population...
...mostly condos, from what I saw.
Other urbanist features included street trees...
...bike lanes protected by the on-street parking...
...a riverwalk that included a variety of options (including a "Health Walk" with posters listing symptoms that I'm sure is a favorite among hypochondriacs)...
...streetcars instead of buses...
...and it's worth noting that none of the streets downtown were more than a couple lanes wide.
There were also banners, the inevitable sign of a conscious place branding strategy.
Although I could see from my hotel window where River Market stopped and the parking craters and brutalist architecture began...
...I was impressed with how Little Rock has worked within the specific River Market area. Success here certainly has the potential for success elsewhere in the area.