New district markers are a sign of Grand Central District’s growing identity
/New district markers now welcome residents and visitors to the Grand Central District, a neighborhood that has steadily grown into one of the Sunshine City’s most active, walkable neighborhoods.
One of the metal sculptures now stands at the intersection of Central Avenue and 16th Street in front of the Arte apartment complex.
Created by international artist Volkan Alkanoglu, the towering piece resembles a bird’s plumage.
A second structure, designed to resemble a palm tree, was installed next to the Vantage St. Pete apartments at 1st Avenue North and 16th Street.
“These were designed to reflect the artistic vibes and progressive feel that define the Grand Central District,” District Director Chris Arnold said during a Tuesday ribbon cutting.
The installations mark the culmination of a five-year effort by the Grand Central District Association, which reviewed more than 100 submissions from artists across the country before selecting the final designs.
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