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Franklin Park. Your active, engaging respite in the heart of DowntownDC. Recently renovated and now open! DowntownDC’s Largest Green Space. Originally established in 1832, Franklin Park reopened in September 2021 after an eagerly anticipated renovation.
This 4.79 acre urban park is DowntownDC’s largest green space and was recently transformed into a world-class destination operated by the DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID).
Welcome to Franklin Park: A newly renovated park that includes an expanded and restored fountain plaza, a new children’s garden, ADA accessible sidewalks, enhanced lighting, conversational seating, engaging green space and a future restaurant pavilion.
Franklin Square, or Franklin Park, is a square in downtown Washington, D.C. Purportedly named after Benjamin Franklin, it is bounded by K Street NW to the north, 13th Street NW on the east, I Street NW on the south, and 14th Street NW on the west.
A ribbon cutting at Franklin Park in downtown D.C. on Friday celebrates the top-to-bottom transformation of public space that dates back to the 1850s.
One of the District’s most historic parks reopened on Sept. 24 with a new landscape and a commitment by city and federal officials that everyone will have access to it regardless of residential status.
Operated by DowntownDC BID, the new Franklin Park will be a destination for residents, workers, and visitors in the heart of downtown and provide robust programming including outdoor concerts, meditation sessions, Qi Gong, children’s music and dance, and more.