A maze of barricades on Nicollet Mall came down Friday south of 8th Street, signaling the end is near after years of construction on Minneapolis' signature walkway.
The remade mall, closed to vehicles in July 2015, is set to debut in November.
"Let freedom bells ring," said Josh Petzel, general manager of the Local restaurant on Nicollet at 10th Street.
Super Bowl planners injected their own bit of optimism into the project Friday, releasing new renderings of the mall transformed into a purple, glassy strip for the big game. That and some reflection during a personal trip to France were enough to cajole the owner of La Belle Crepe eatery to stay open after deciding to hang up his apron earlier this month, saying construction had tanked his business.
"The trees are in, the lights are in south of 8th [Street] — a majority of work is done," project director Don Elwood said Friday.
The $50 million project, paid for through state bonds and private assessments, marks the first overhaul of the street since the early 1990s. Sidewalks have been redesigned to include more seating, trees and decorative elements — more like an array of artwork. The street itself, with more gradually sloping curbs, will remain a bus thoroughfare when it reopens.
Construction attention will now move north on Nicollet. Next week, workers will begin planting 30-foot trees in front of the former Macy's building.
This week, they were testing the colored LED lighting that will illuminate the "light walk" across the street. The entire mall will have special lighting fixtures, some atop streetlights, that can be programmed to show different colors.