A playground on the Esplanade will soon have a complete makeover, courtesy of years of organizing and a gift of over $1 million from former football superstar Rob Gronkowski.
Planners are currently in the design stage of renovating the Charlesbank Playground.
The proposal to accept Gronkowski’s gift and rename the playground in his honor was signed into law by Governor Charlie Baker on July 25, a necessary step since the Esplanade is managed by the state. That leaves no real obstacles between the donation and a realized modern playground.
The effort to renovate the Charlesbank Playground dates to before the pandemic.
Up
until the end of the last month, planners were just waiting for the
state legislature to approve changing the name to the Gronk Playground,
something Esplanade Association executive director Mike Nichols said
they were “very supportive of, in light of the very significant gift.”
Gronkowski
reached out to the Esplanade Association with a $1.2 million proposal
in 2019, and organizers jumped at the opportunity. Gronkowski is well
known for charitable work both personally and through the Gronk Nation
Youth Foundation, a group focused on promoting fitness and community.
“Back
before the pandemic, they’d indicated that he had a desire to make a
lasting gift to the city of Boston for all the support it had given him
during his professional career. He was particularly interested in
helping kids and had at one point spent time at Massachusetts General
Hospital recovering from an injury. He saw the esplanade and I think
always had it in his mind that it could be a great place for kids,” he
said. The current playground is still functional but is dated by modern
standards for public play areas. The Esplanade Association expects that
Gronkowski’s gift will fully fund the renovation, and the state has
agreed to do the actual replacement if the Esplanade Association
maintains the park once it’s completed. Functional equipment from the
old playground will be kept in storage and used for parts to keep the
state’s many play facilities in good condition.
The
Foundation’s priorities of community and physical health are the focus
of the new design, aiming to encourage fitness while remaining
accessible for a wide variety of visitors.
“We’re
probably headed toward something fitness-themed, but whimsical for kids
and families,” said Nichols. “The Gronk Nation Youth Foundation has
ensured that we’re promoting inclusive play, elements that would welcome
in all manner of different ages, ability levels and physical
conditions. We want to build a connection between kids and physical
fitness.”
Beyond those
themes and some suggestions of a large slide or references to the Duck
Boats and Charles River, the design of the new playground is still up in
the air.
Planners
don’t expect the new facilities to exceed the borders of the current
equipment, instead using the same space to greater effect.