It’s not just the Lexington Coop Project that’s showing significant signs of progress. This year Hallwalls will relocate to the restored former church at the corner of Delaware and Tupper, as a tenant of Righteous Babe Records.
Edmund Cardoni, Hallwalls Executive Director writes of the soon to be finished space:
Besides our own leased spacesogallery, dual-purpose screening/small performance space, offices, storageoHallwalls will also benefit from access to certain shared spaces and facilities, most notably the sanctuary performance space (capacity 1,200), with its box office, green room, and dressing rooms. Other common spaces will include the new stair tower and entrance lobby, elevator, loading dock, restrooms, etc. These amenities and facilities (with the exception of RBRis own corporate offices, merchandise storage, and on-line mail-order retail operations center) will be accessible and available for Hallwallsi public arts activities.
Howis the work progressing? See for yourself. Compare these two shots of the gallery and 1st floor office area.
Check ot the Hallwalls site for more.