Houston's new downtown park has a name.
Houston's showcase downtown park will be called Discovery Green, officials announced at a groundbreaking ceremony today.The name was selected from among 6,200 entries in a public contest, said Guy Hagstette, park director for the Houston Downtown Park Conservancy.
Oh, well. Like I said, boring but not embarrassing. What were you expecting?
One more thing:
The conservancy has raised most of the projected $81 million cost of the project, mostly from private sources. Parts of the park are scheduled to open next fall, with the entire park open by January 2008.
I know that in the UK frequently a park is called "Green" but I swear every time I hear green used as a noun, I think Soylent Green.
Posted by: Patrick on October 17, 2006 5:46 PMThey had indicated that the name would be some combination of Texas explorer and magician, so I was hoping for Cabeza de Vaca Copperfield Commons.
I forget to get my submission in on time, tough. I feel it certainly would have beaten Discovery Green, which sounds more like a cross between a space shuttle and that movie where they made people into food.
Too much science fiction for a park's name, if you ask me.
Posted by: PDiddie on October 17, 2006 6:40 PMKuff, I've been working for the City at the City Hall Annex (incidentally, this explains my general absence from the politics circle). From my observations today, I don't think too many city employees were impressed with the new name for the park.
Of course, that's an unscientific survey.
Posted by: Jim D on October 18, 2006 12:03 AM