Officials with the Flyway development in Webster are continuing to build out the destination with a pair of projects meant to supplement the attractions at the site.

What's happening

The new Flyway Boardwalk and Flyway Park are set to be completed by the fall, confirmed Webster Economic Development representatives.

Officials said they believe the projects will enhance the entertainment, shopping and dining development to help make it more friendly for the environment and pedestrians.
The Flyway Boardwalk totals $5.2 million and will include a pathway system, distinctive pavilions, decks, lighting and landscaping, officials said. (Rendering courtesy Four and One Landscape & Architecture via Flyway)
The Flyway Boardwalk totals $5.2 million and will include a pathway system, distinctive pavilions, decks, lighting and landscaping, officials said. (Rendering courtesy Four and One Landscape & Architecture via Flyway)
The details

The boardwalk totals $5.2 million and will include a boardwalk and pathway system, distinctive pavilions, decks, lighting and landscaping, officials said.


Representatives said the goal is to capitalize on the beauty of Clear Creek, with its gathering places, overlooks and views of the surrounding environment, which officials said they believe will offer visitors a unique experience.
Flyway Park will feature eight-foot-wide sidewalks that contour a pond with color-changing fountains; a large pavilion to complement the boardwalk’s design; and a variety of trees with LED uplighting. (Rendering courtesy Four and One Landscape & Architecture via Flyway)
Flyway Park will feature 8-foot-wide sidewalks that contour a pond with color-changing fountains; a large pavilion to complement the boardwalk’s design; and a variety of trees with LED uplighting. (Rendering courtesy Four and One Landscape & Architecture via Flyway)
The Flyway Park project totals $1.5 million and will span 6.3 acres when completed, Flyway representatives said.

It will feature 8-foot-wide sidewalks that contour a pond with color-changing fountains; a large pavilion to complement the boardwalk’s design; and a variety of trees with LED uplighting.
The Flyway Park project totals $1.5 million and will span 6.3 acres when completed, representatives said. (Rendering courtesy Four and One Landscape & Architecture via Flyway)
The Flyway Park project totals $1.5 million and will span 6.3 acres when completed, representatives said. (Rendering courtesy Four and One Landscape & Architecture via Flyway)
Stay tuned

These projects come following multiple new businesses opening shops in the area, including its anchor tenant in Great Wolf Lodge, as well as Chicken N Pickle, Community Impact previously reported.

Other businesses are set to open around the same time as these upgrades are being completed, representatives said. Restaurants such as Ambriza Mexican Kitchen and Ale & Ivy are expected to open up by the end of the year or early 2026.