- Department of Conservation & Recreation
Media Contact for DCR Unveils Transformation of Revere’s Sullivan Park
Brenna Galvin, DCR Press Secretary
Revere — The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) today unveiled the results of a nearly $3.5 million transformation of Sullivan Park, turning an underutilized little league baseball field, into a vibrant recreational hub. The revitalization of Sullivan Park represents a significant investment in the well-being of the community, creating dynamic outdoor spaces for residents of all ages.
“Sullivan Park has a rich history in Revere from a former little league field, a place to eat a slice of Bianchi’s pizza, and now as a revitalized hub of activity for the community,” said DCR Commissioner Brian Arrigo. “As a former Oak Island kid, I know firsthand how critical the investments we’ve made in this park are to Revere families and seniors, providing a space for safe recreation and better connecting the neighborhood with the beach. I look forward to bringing my family here and trying out the new game tables with my kids.”
“We are thrilled to have a revitalized open space in Revere, one that serves the diverse needs of residents and visitors from all ages and backgrounds,” said Revere Mayor Patrick Keefe. “Green spaces like Sullivan Park help generate community and a sense of belonging, whether it is fun or relaxation that visitors seek. Sullivan Park will provide a comfortable environment and enjoyable play space, especially for our youngest and most senior residents and visitors of our beloved Revere Beach. This addition to Revere's waterfront will be a staple for generations to come. We can't thank our DCR and its leadership enough for this worthy investment in Revere.”
The Sullivan Park improvement project evolved from its initial vision as a senior-focused space to a community gathering place for residents of all ages and abilities. The newly improved park features a range of diverse recreational opportunities designed to enhance the visitor experience and promote outdoor activities. Key features include a welcoming plaza with shaded seating, game tables, bocce courts, and walking paths. Fitness enthusiasts can enjoy new exercise equipment, while families and other visitors can take advantage of a spacious open lawn perfect for picnics and gatherings.
A newly installed shade shelter provides a cool spot for relaxation, and a water feature will offer fun and relief during the warmer spring and summer months. Additionally, the park incorporates native vegetation to enhance the area and promote climate resilience. These features create an inviting space for the community to enjoy for years to come.
“I am proud to see Sullivan Park transformed into a vibrant community hub that offers something for everyone. This project is an incredible investment in the health and well-being of our residents, bringing outdoor recreation opportunities to families, seniors, and children alike,” said State Representative Jessica Giannino (D-Revere). “I look forward to seeing this park become a cherished part of Revere for generations to come, fostering connections and providing a welcoming space for all.”
“The dedication of the ‘new’ Sullivan Park is a great day for the Commonwealth, the City of Revere and all users of Revere Beach,” said Representative Jeffrey Rosario Turco (D- Winthrop). “The park is beautiful and will benefit the public for decades to come. Special thanks to former Representative Roselee Vincent who earmarked the original funds which spearheaded this wonderful project.”
“I am extremely proud that one of my last official acts as a State Representative was to successfully obtain funding for the design and renovation of Sullivan field,” said former State Representative RoseLee Vincent. “I would like to thank the DCR and our state delegation for carrying the ball across the finish line. The park is beautiful and will serve Revere's residents for generations to come.”
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