A Major Renovation Project at the 92nd Street Y Now Complete on Manhattan’s Upper East Side
The first phase of a renovation and expansion project at the historic 92nd Street Y on the Upper East Side of Manhattan is now complete. Located at 1395 Lexington Avenue, the project was led by architects Beyer Blinder Belle and has reinvigorated four floors of cultural space within the building.
As part of the project, the organization has also rebranded as 92NY.
The scope of work primarily focused on updating Buttenweiser Hall, the building’s 252-seat performance venue. This included the construction of a new theater and stage, stadium seating, new hardwood floors, modern theatrical lighting and control panels, and a dance studio. The team also updated the building’s stairwells, office space, restrooms, and public lobby.
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