Swiss Institute Acquires First Permanent Home on New York's Bowery After 40 Years
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The Swiss Institute (SI), a New York nonprofit arts organization, has purchased space at 250 Bowery to establish its first permanent home in nearly 40 years. The new location occupies the ground floor and basement of a modern luxury residence, directly across from the New Museum's expanded campus. The space previously housed the International Center for Photography. The organization has retained architect Johnston Marklee for the project, though the financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed.
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· 3 pulledThe Swiss Institute (SI) has purchased space at 250 Bowery that will serve as the New York nonprofit's first permanent home in its nearly forty-year history.
The new digs, which are directly across the street from the New Museum's recently expanded campus, comprise the ground floor and basement of a modern luxury residence and formerly housed the International Center for Photography.
The terms of the deal have not been publicly disclosed.
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