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Downtown s vibrant nightlife also is attracting housing options

Downtown s vibrant nightlife also is attracting housing options Downtown living in Corpus Christi is a growing trend that is enjoyed by those experiencing it. and last updated 2021-05-07 21:00:22-04 As the years go by, Downtown Corpus Christi is bringing people back to the area to live. K-Space Contemporary Executive Director Michelle Smythe said she has been in the area since 1998, and during that time, the Downtown area did not see much movement. But now, that is completely changing. We have seen Downtown really start to come back and become more populated, and the Downtown Management District has done so much work, she said.

Downtown Businesses React to City of Corpus Christi s Expansion Plan

Downtown Businesses React to City of Corpus Christi s Expansion Plan Many Say the Expansion Plan Will be Positive and last updated 2021-01-28 23:59:58-05 CORPUS CHRISTI — The City of Corpus Christi is looking to expand the downtown area by bringing in new businesses. “I just think that it’ll be a great boom for tourism and our local residents.” Michelle Smythe, Kay Space Contemporary’s executive director said. Kay Space Contemporary, an art gallery that has been around for about 25 years is no stranger to expansion. Currently they’re expanding their space to include more exhibits. They say the current improvements to downtown like the addition of waste disposals for cigarette butts and dog waste has cleaned up the streets, and the new street art has added to the beauty of the area.

Local artists persevering through the pandemic

Local artists persevering through the pandemic Local artists are finding different ways to persevere through the pandemic. Local artists are finding different ways to make it through the pandemic. By: Victoria Balderrama and last updated 2021-01-25 07:20:03-05 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Local artists are finding different ways to make it through the pandemic. Greg Reuter wakes up every morning, sweeps his Corpus Christi studio, and then turns on the radio to start off his day. “Now, my rhythm has been to work on unfinished sculptor projects,” said Reuter, a retired teacher. Michelle Smythe, the executive director of K Space Contemporary in Corpus Christi, says she’s seen artists either increase productivity during the pandemic or they’ve stopped working altogether.

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