Approximately a year ago we were able to report about improvements being made in Andrejsala's north part, a district comprising several interesting landmarks—the former power station, old grain elevator and Krasta railway station—as reflected in the relevant land-use master plans by Rīga's municipal authorities. At the time of this writing, some parts of the territory remain encircled by a fence, but, before long, the area that has been known as a strictly industrial one will experience substantial change, making publicly accessible the Daugava's embankment and creating an entirely new and pleasant environment both for business and for leisure activities such as taking a walk, enjoying the sunset, fishing, photography and similar hobbies.
As part of the reorganisation, in the winter of 2007 the entire length of Andrejostas Street was opened for the use by pedestrians and motorists; come spring, and in the north of Andrejsala the disused heat pipe overpass crossing the railway near the Krasta station was taken down; in June, during the popular Andrejsala's Water Festival, the new yacht mooring facility called Eksportosta Marina was officially launched and has since been attracting the interest of more and more boat owners. Then, in the autumn of 2007, the transformations started affecting the land lot in front of the office building at 6 Andrejostas Street: away went the worn concrete slabs of the paving, and basic repairs to the embankment were carried out.