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No cars on King William Street for next 2 months to make way for 'energy and creativity'

No cars on King William Street for next 2 months to make way for 'energy and creativity'

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Soon, King William Street's "iconic restaurant row" in downtown Hamilton will be open to pedestrians only.
The City of Hamilton initiative will see it closed to vehicles between James and Hughson Streets beginning on Wednesday until the end of Supercrawl on Sept. 14.
"With the energy and creativity of our residents leading the way, this is a proud moment for our city," said Mayor Andrea Horwath in a news release last week. "I can't wait to see King William Street come alive as a dynamic public space where neighbours connect, local culture shines, and our small businesses thrive."
The street will become the "heart" of the Hamilton Fringe Festival, which runs from July 16 to 27, 2025, the city said.
It will also be a feature of Supercrawl, the arts and music festival, taking place Sept. 12 to 14.
Throughout the summer, seating, pop-up vendors and activities will be set up on the street to create a "welcoming atmosphere" alongside restaurant patios, the news release said.
Pop-up performances will also take place, including by local musicians and the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra and the 73 'Til Infinity dance series.
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