While Kennedy Center officials consider the extent of planned renovations, the arts facility will remain open, at least for the time being.
But don’t expect any new programming in the immediate future.
In a Friday night court filing, Kennedy Center executive director Matt Floca listed three options expected to be presented to the center’s board in mid-July. The first option is a “full closure to accelerate construction activities with no ongoing public programming.”
The second option: “A partial closure of specific building spaces, enabling some continued public access and limited programming in unaffected spaces.”
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