Lincoln Center files $27.1M plans for additional renovations of David Geffen Hall

Lincoln Center, on September 17, filed a permit application for a $27.1 million renovation of the 193,803-square-foot David Geffen Hall at 10 Lincoln Center Plaza in Lincoln Square. The plans are part of a $550 million initiative to renovate and expand the famous performing arts center headed by Lincoln Center and the New York Philharmonic. The plans come two months after a permit application was filed for a $105.8 million renovation of the building.

The plans call for a renovation of all floors, the roof, mezzanine, cellar, sub-cellar, and penthouse of the 74-foot tall, five-story, building.

The project is described in the filings as: filing herewith structural modifications to existing building – Lincoln Center – David Geffen Hall – structure, inclusive of framing, slab removals, etc. as per plans. Filed in conjunction with alteration type I application #140927870. No change in use, egress or occupancy under this application. The initial cost as reported in the DOB filing for the work described in this permit application is $27,115,170.

Thornton Tomasetti is the architect listed.

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