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During phase one, when SW Second Street will be closed, SW First Street will remain open and serve as a construction detour for traffic exiting Lot 13. During phase two, which is expected to begin in July, SW Second Street will reopen. Southwest First Street will close and Lot 13 traffic will be routed west.
“Along The Streatery, we’ll replace all the curbs and uneven roadway surfaces with brick pavers to create a wide, ADA-accessible space,” said interim Chief Operating Officer Brian Singleton. “To improve pedestrian safety, we’ll also add raised intersections at SW First and Second Streets, incorporating some historic bricks from the project.”
With the phased approach, the Spring Market Series – on hiatus the weekend of April 17 – resumes along SW First Avenue for its final two weekends, April 24-26 and May 1-3. The Streatery is surrounded by more than 2,000 parking spaces in Downtown Gainesville and parking downtown is free on the weekends and city-observed holidays (except in the Southwest Parking Garage at 105 SW Third Street and in designated spaces).
In March 2026, the Gainesville City Commission unanimously approved a $4.5 million construction agreement with D.E. Scorpio Corporation for The Streatery, funded by the Gainesville Community Reinvestment Area (GCRA) and the gas tax fund.
The GCRA is a 10-year program (2019-2029) administered by the City of Gainesville and funded by the city and Alachua County with the goal of enhancing economic development through long-term and place-based projects and programs.
Construction of The Streatery supports the city’s vision for a vibrant, welcoming and thriving downtown as outlined in the Downtown Gainesville Strategic Plan.
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