Shaw Book - Volume 1 Mar. 2016 | Page 129

116_127FluorDaniels T 10/21/04 10:11 PM Page 127 he historic Balboa Pavilion returns to take its place as the centerpiece along Balboa Peninsula’s Main Street. Property owners are sprucing up the building facades to help recreate the charm of the Village. The City of Newport Beach’s renovation project improves and complements the Balboa Village scene by upgrading the street pavement using sturdy materials with classic patterns and colors to create a vintage Village atmosphere. Granite, mother-of-pearl, and indigo glass using special acid wash and pavement finishing techniques create dramatic pavement improvements on Balboa Boulevard and the pier plaza. New streetlights, benches, pots, trees, hanging baskets, and landscaped areas add to the transformation of the Village into a residential, entertainment and recreation mecca. Integral shell pattern with saw cuts and acid etch finish. 127 Main Street with stamp slate finish and black color release, tooled score joints. NUVIS, Landscape Architects