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A multimillion-dollar park development aiming to spur economic activity and Klyde Warren Park-level connectivity to the southern sector of the city is set to welcome its first visitors soon.

The first phase of the five-acre Halperin Park project is tentatively anticipated to open in April ahead of the 2026 World Cup, Southern Gateway Public Green Foundation CEO April Allen confirmed to Dallas Business Journal.

The park spanning I-35E between Ewing and Marsalis avenues is about 70% done, with more substantial work slated to be completed by the end of the year. Recent work on the site focused on planting trees across the park; setting

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