The letters strung out under the Red Line overpass at Burnett St. and N. Main to label the area as Hardy Yards are now back in place once again, Chris Andrews notes. After a few ups and downs earlier this year the letters were removed altogether for a bit; they’re now back in place, standing on what appear to be some slightly buffed-up legs. The ones shown above are on the north side of Burnett; here’s the southern companion piece, with the stairs leading to the Burnett Transit Center visible on the left:
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- Previously on Swamplot: Hardy Yards Letters Get Roughed Up Again Under the Red Line Overpass; A Look at the Hardy Yards Site Plan Now That All Those Sign Letters Are Back In Place; Street Fattening, Intersection Birthing Going on Now by the Hardy Yards North of Downtown; Five of Old Hardy Rail Yard’s 50 Acres To Become a Mostly Affordable Near Northside Apartment Complex; Planting Bush Beans and Citrus Trees at the Hardy Yards
Photos of replaced Hardy Yards signage: Chris Andrews
Knocked Down, But Up Again
Not to worry, someone always has a bigger truck. This being a Friday, I give it 48hrs.
They are on public property. Props to the neighborly people continuing to remove them.
I’ve always figured it’s a UHD student getting something fancier than the typical stop sign for his dorm, particularly since the last missing letter was an “H”