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Downtown Little Rock B Finley Vinson Plaza will undergo a second phase of renovations with new seating lighting and green areas

Little Rock, Arkansas – A popular downtown plaza is set to undergo a new phase of renovations, officials announced, continuing efforts to revitalize one of the city’s key public spaces. The Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau confirmed that the second phase of work at B. Finley Vinson Plaza will begin Monday, Oct. 13, with completion expected by spring 2026.

Located adjacent to the Robinson Center, the plaza has long served as a hub for community gatherings, events, and performances. The upcoming construction phase will focus on enhancing green spaces, lighting, seating, and areas designated for live performances and special events. These improvements aim to make the plaza more inviting for residents and visitors while providing additional amenities for cultural and recreational activities.

The first phase of renovations brought several notable features to the plaza, including a bandstand, LED lighting, a fountain, and a canopy, which have already transformed the space into a vibrant gathering place. Officials hope that the second phase will build on that foundation, creating an even more versatile and attractive environment for the community.

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“With the next phase of renovations, we are working to provide expanded green areas and comfortable seating while also creating spaces where residents can enjoy live music and special events,” said a spokesperson from the Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau. The project is part of a broader effort to revitalize downtown Little Rock and make public spaces more functional, welcoming, and visually appealing.

During construction, residents and visitors can expect some temporary disruptions around the plaza, though city officials have assured that efforts will be made to minimize inconvenience. Once completed, the plaza will serve as a centerpiece for downtown activities, hosting cultural events, performances, and community gatherings throughout the year.

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The renovations reflect ongoing investment in downtown Little Rock’s infrastructure and public spaces, reinforcing the city’s commitment to creating engaging and attractive areas for both locals and tourists. With spring 2026 as the target completion date, the upgraded B. Finley Vinson Plaza is expected to become an even more lively destination, providing opportunities for leisure, entertainment, and civic engagement in the heart of the city.

City leaders encourage residents to stay updated on construction progress and look forward to enjoying the fully renovated plaza once work concludes.

 

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