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Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Centennial Park to Open in Detroit in Late October

August 14, 2025

The $75 million Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Centennial Park is set to open in Detroit on October 25-26, 2023, after three and a half years of construction, creating a 22-acre riverfront destination.

Who is affected

  • Detroit residents and visitors who will gain access to the new 22-acre park
  • Communities along the Detroit riverfront who will benefit from increased public access
  • People who use the RiverWalk for recreation, as they'll now have nearly five miles of uninterrupted pathway
  • Walkers, runners, and cyclists who will utilize the expanded greenway network
  • Families and children who will use the recreational facilities, including the basketball courts and playground
  • Event attendees who will participate in programming at the park's various venues

What action is being taken

  • Construction of the final elements of the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Centennial Park is being completed ahead of the October opening
  • The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy is organizing a grand opening celebration for October 25-26 that will incorporate elements of their Harvest Fest
  • Contractors are finishing the remaining 10% of the park, including planting around the water garden and installing a Detroit Pistons-branded court floor
  • The Conservancy is currently raising $25 million to satisfy the loan guarantee provided during the financial emergency
  • A new boardwalk running 17 feet from the water's edge is being completed in front of Riverfront Towers

Why it matters

  • The park represents a significant step toward the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy's vision of 5.5 miles of continuous public access along the riverfront
  • It transforms formerly inaccessible industrial land into public space for recreation and community gathering
  • The project features work from internationally acclaimed architects, bringing architectural distinction to Detroit's public spaces
  • The park provides year-round recreational opportunities with spaces that adapt to seasonal activities
  • It connects multiple neighborhoods and extends Detroit's greenway network, improving mobility through the city
  • The development reclaims riverfront access in a city where such access was historically limited by industry, freeways, and disinvestment

What's next

  • Following the park's debut, approximately two-thirds of a mile of the RiverWalk will still need to be completed to the west, linking Rosa Parks Boulevard to Riverside Park near the Ambassador Bridge
  • The grand opening weekend on October 25-26 will feature food trucks, live music, and seasonal activities
  • The park will host regular community events and programming in its various venues
  • Winter activities will begin once the season changes, with the water garden transforming into an ice-skating space and the DTE Foundation Summit being used for sledding

Read full article from source: Michigan Chronicle