Already? Rubenstein Atrium Closes for Construction
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
Filed under: Free, News, Upper West Side, Upper West Side Blog
Tags: Openings/Closings

After only a few months of being open to the public following an extensive, multimillion dollar renovation, the David Rubenstein Atrium (Broadway between 62nd and 63rd) is closed again. The LEED-certified, modern space, which reopened daily in December, is closed for further construction, according to signs on the space. The public will need to find another spot for free wifi and head to a different ‘wichcraft location while Lincoln Center reworks the atrium, scheduled to remain closed from Friday, May 28th to Monday, July 19th. Note that day-of discount tickets will still be available by going to Alice Tully Hall (65th between Broadway and Amsterdam).
Filed under: Free, News, Upper West Side, Upper West Side Blog
Tags: Openings/Closings
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