Crews will start to install the shade structure for the next three to four weeks. Then, the remaining light blades around the shade structure will be installed.

SPOKANE, Wash. — More work on the U. S. Pavilion at Riverfront Park is being done over the next three to four weeks.

According to Spokane Parks and Recreation Spokesperson Fianna Dickson, crews will start to install the shade structure during that time period. Then, the remaining light blades around the shade structure will be installed.

Dickson said they have not set a date for testing the lights.

Construction on the U. S. Pavilion and event space is expected to be complete by this fall.

When it's ready, Spokane city parks and recreation officials say the space will provide open, flexible seating for concerts.

Mounted to the cables of the iconic Pavilion structure are about 570 illumination blades with LED lights.

The Pavilion will also feature tiered seating, with the upper levels that are ADA accessible.