It doesn't look horrible upstairs, but I know that I will be less likely to eat there while the scrims are up. Part of the appeal was being next to the calm of the river and watching the Mark Twain and Columbia sail by.
I hope they re-open without those walls. The new path to SWL looks to go right by the downstairs. That was my favorite spot to eat right near the water, in the shade, cool, with the ducks coming over begging for food.The kids really loved it.
For several months, it has been projected that the river would be cut short, and that there would be serious work done in the area. I am confused as to why people seem surprised that walls are up.
That said, I prefer the scrims to the blue walls we had in DCA. Are they blocking the views from the canoe area yet?
Well bears do live in caves. Think of it as hibernating.
Better than looking at the drained riverbed and cranes.