Envisioned two decades ago to add vibrancy and draw people to a place of devastation and mourning, the Perelman Performing Arts Center is finally arriving at a very different ground zero.
Still, organizers believe the arts space, also called “PAC NYC,” has an important role to play in one of the most sensitive, historic spaces in the United States.
“The performing arts center is kind of an amenity for a luxury neighborhood that they built,” said Todd Fine, who runs a advocacy business for historical preservation in lower Manhattan.
Early on, the arts center was to house three established groups — two theaters and a visual arts museum — plus a new museum celebrating freedom.
Then he came to see it as a step forward for the trade center and on a personal level, an embrace of living life fully.
Persons:
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Organizations:
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Locations:
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