Symphony Space, a performing arts venue on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, will close for a 15-month, $45 million renovation.
During the closure, its programming will be presented at various locations across New York City.
The renovation is a comprehensive overhaul of the 45-year-old institution. It aims to modernize the facility while preserving its architectural character.
Planned improvements include updated audience amenities, enhanced backstage areas, and technical upgrades to both the main stage and the more intimate Leonard Nimoy Thalia theater.
The project will also create a new street-level lobby and lounge to make the building more inviting to the public.
The closure is scheduled to begin in June. The venue’s signature events, including the annual Bloomsday reading, will continue at alternative sites during the construction period.
The renovation is funded through a capital campaign, with a significant portion already secured from donors and foundations.
