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Lincoln Center’s $550 Million Renovation of Geffen Hall Should Please Concertgoers

The total redesign of the concert hall will give viewers an unconventional, intimate view of future performances.
By Helen Holmes

Dia Art Foundation Adapts to a Changing NYC Art Scene by Offering Free Admission

The Dia Art Foundation has had an exhibition space in Chelsea for over 30 years. With the neighborhood rapidly changing, director Jessica Morgan explains how the foundation is evolving with it.
By Helen Holmes

Philadelphia Museum of Art Reopens a Hidden Treasure as Part of Its Ongoing Renovation

Under the guidance of legendary architect Frank Gehry, the Philadelphia Museum of Art is in the midst of a massive renovation and redesign.
By Helen Holmes
Wisniewski said $15 per hour is a "litmus test" for progressives.

Wisniewski Sues Christie for Plan to Borrow $250 Million for Trenton Office Buildings

By Alyana Alfaro
The exterior of The Temple House, a converted synagogue.

4 Heavenly Renovations of Places of Worship

By Judy Mandell
Director of the Whitworth, Maria Balshaw speaks as the museum wins the U.K.'s largest arts prize. (Photo by Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images for The Art Fund)

Transformed Whitworth Gallery Wins Britain’s Top Arts Prize

By Hailey Cunningham

Long Famous But Not Quite Fabulous: The New Yorker Hotel

By Kim Velsey
338 East 6th Street has been under renovation since May 2013. (Google Maps)

East Village Resident Refuses to Leave Ransacked Building for the Sake of Cheap Rent

By Vanessa Haughton
(Jeffrey/flickr.)

NYPL Dumps Much-Maligned 42nd Street Renovation Plan

By Kim Velsey

Showplace Showdown: Steve Wynn Puts an Unexpectedly Reserved Spin on Christopher Jeffries’ Glitzy Ritz-Carlton Penthouse

By Kim Velsey
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