Long-stalled ground zero performing arts center gets $100 million funding from aid surplus
By APWednesday, October 6, 2010
NYC ground zero theater to get $100 million boost
NEW YORK — A performing arts center envisioned as one of the jewels of a rebuilt World Trade Center is at last getting a major funding boost.
State and city officials announced Wednesday that they will use $100 million in surplus federal disaster funding for the long-stalled theater project.
Plans call for a 1,000-seat venue that would be the primary home of the Joyce Theater, which hosts modern dance.
The money would come from a fund initially created to rebuild Lower Manhattan’s smashed utility grid. About $200 million of that money is still unspent.
Planners have hoped that high culture could be a centerpiece of ground zero’s rebirth.
But rebuilding office towers and a transit hub took priority, and some arts organizations selected for the site were criticized by groups that considered their exhibits unpatriotic.