With the construction netting and scaffolding, it's hard to tell from the street, but work has been progressing inside. A few residents had the chance to see the progress firsthand during Open House New York Weekend on Oct. 18 — all three tour sessions filled up quickly.
The eco-friendly new structure, designed by architect Paul Castrucci, will feature a computer lab, print shop, and a zine library, among other amenities. The building will also include expanded spaces for art, music, performance, educational, and community programs — along with meeting and office areas for ABC No Rio and other organizations.
The city is contributing $21 million to the project through the Department of Cultural Affairs.
ABC No Rio's previous four-story building on the lot, which was reportedly in disrepair, was demolished in the spring of 2017, forcing the organization to move its programming to other arts organizations around the city.
According to the ABC No Rio website, they hope to complete our new home in July 2026 and begin programming at 156 Rivington again in the fall.
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