Fence complete for Armor Alley Pocket Plaza

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Downingtown Main Street Association Executive Director Steven Plaugher, Downingtown Main Street Association board members President Adrian Martinez, Phillip Mascherino, Bruce Mowday, Jeff Thomas, Sarah Peck and Aubrey Hays. Photo taken by new fence in Armor Alley Pocket Plaza in from of The Lord’s Pantry.

DOWNINGTOWN — The initial phase of the revitalization of the borough’s Armor Alley Pocket Plaza has been completed through the efforts of the Downingtown Main Street Association and borough government.

“The association has completed its goals of having the initial installation of fencing at the Armor Alley Pocket Plaza done by the end of the year,” said Adrian Martinez, president of DMSA.

The next phase of the project will take place in the spring with pavement replacement and landscaping.

The Armor Alley Pocket Plaza is proposed to be redeveloped into a lively, well lit, beautifully landscaped public plaza at a key spot on Main Street. A canopy of white lights will define the plaza and new landscaping, fencing, walkway lighting and pavers will create an attractive and safe pedestrian link to Main Street from Mill Road.

DMSA board member Jeff Thomas said the plaza is being planned to be utilized during the 2015 summer events. “Our initial event early this year was successful,” Thomas said.

DMSA is looking for public support and all donations are tax deductible. “We have a number of sponsorship opportunities available,” DMSA board member Sarah Peck said. “Already business leaders and individuals have donated money but we need thousands more to complete this wonderful project.”

For information on sponsorship opportunities, see www.downingtownmainstreet.com.  Tax deductible contributions can be made to DMSA and sent to 215 E. Lancaster, Avenue, Downingtown, PA 19335. Donors will receive permanent recognition at the plaza.

“The park will be used for open air community events,” Martinez said. “The plaza will promote commerce and investment in existing businesses. We are happy to partner with borough government in this endeavor. The borough is also working on building a sidewalk extension to promote a mid-block crossing on East Lancaster Avenue directly across from the new parking lot. We thank everyone that is involved with this project.”

Downingtown Main Street Association was incorporated in 1993 with the purpose of enhancing the borough by bringing citizens, residents, property owners, business owners, and the private sector together to build a bright future. For more information see www.downingtownmainstreet.com or contact the Main Street office at 610-269-1523 or email info@downingtownmainstreet.com.

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