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After a decade of waiting, residents were greeted by an open-air festival along Bremerton's revamped Fourth Street.
2025: Construction on Fourth Street began in January, closing off vehicle traffic through the street. A ceremonial ...
The total redesign of a block of Fourth Street took years in coming to fruition, now ready for a public opening in July.
Quincy Square is the work of a "Fourth Street Action Group" that includes architects Rice Fergus Miller and local developers Sound West Group. The group envisions a public plaza that can host large ...
The Bainbridge Island Studio Tour will open its summer venues to regional musicians who want to share their music during the ...
BREMERTON — Legendary musician and producer Quincy Jones has given the city of Bremerton his blessing to use his name for a $5 million public square project on Fourth Street.
Quincy Jones first discovered his love for music as a child in Bremerton. A new town square and a jazz festival for high school and middle school ensembles honor his legacy.
The novel civic project will transform a long neglected downtown street into an active, bustling thoroughfare with new community gathering space, art and programming inspired by the late Quincy Jones.
The project aims to revitalize a long-neglected street with housing, arts, entertainment and retail.
Though he achieved international fame, Quincy Jones never forgot his upbringing in Seattle and Bremerton.
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