Monday, July 1, 2019
ICP now closed on the Bowery ahead of move to Essex Crossing
The International Center of Photography (ICP) has ended its three-year tenure at 250 Bowery.
A sign on the door points patrons to its new home on Broome Street in the Essex Crossing complex — opening in January 2020...
ICP announced the move to Broome Street in the fall of 2017. The new venue — encompassing a full city block between Ludlow and Essex — will have space to house both the ICP Museum and the ICP School.
ICP paid $29 million for the Essex Crossing properties. In turn, the Essex Crossing developers bought ICP’s 250 Bowery space for $25 million, in a deal reported in May.
No word on what is coming next to 250 Bowery near Stanton Street.
As you can see, ICP's new home will not include this stack of tables that are up for grabs on the sidewalk out front...
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Every time some store, company or function throws out great scavenge-able furniture items like these tables, I hate not having a truck. These I could actually use.
ReplyDeleteICP, at first I thought you were talking about Insane Clown Posse.
ReplyDeleteEssen Crossing is like a black hole. Once you enter, we no longer hear from you. Bye ICP.
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