NYCEDC, Public Records to open state-of-the-art cultural venue at MADE Bush Terminal in Sunset Park * Brooklyn Paper
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NYCEDC, Public Records to open state-of-the-art cultural venue at MADE Bush Terminal in Sunset Park * Brooklyn Paper
"MADE Bush Terminal in Sunset Park is adding a new venture to its modern waterfront hub for innovation, small business, and cultural activity. The New York City Economic Development Corporation has partnered with Public Service, the creative studio of Public Records, led by founders Shane Davis and Francis Harris, to open a state-of-the-art music and arts venue, slated to open in late 2026."
"With the team behind Public Records, we are building on this momentum through a new dynamic music and arts venue that truly exemplifies MADE's role in New York City's future cultural landscape-a place where world-class design and local entrepreneurship come together to revitalize Sunset Park's industrial waterfront and create a thriving ecosystem for creativity, innovation, and growth," said EDC president and CEO Andrew Kimball in a statment."
"The 1,000-capacity venue will be located in Building A of the MADE's 20-acre campus. Under NYCEDC's leadership, Public Service will curate the year-around programming such as live music, large-scale art installations, and public and private event typologies that reflect the diversity and creativity of the Sunset Park community. To ensure that the new space reflects MADE's creative and cultural mission, the team is working with nArchitects (MADE's project-wide architects), ARUP, and lighting artist collaborator Ben Kreukniet of BK Studio on the new venue."
MADE Bush Terminal in Sunset Park will add a 1,000-capacity music and arts venue slated to open in late 2026. The New York City Economic Development Corporation partnered with Public Service, the creative studio of Public Records led by Shane Davis and Francis Harris, to operate the space. The venue will occupy Building A on MADE's 20-acre campus. Public Service will curate year-round programming including live music, large-scale art installations, and public and private events reflecting Sunset Park's diversity and creativity. The design and technical team includes nArchitects, ARUP, and lighting artist Ben Kreukniet of BK Studio.
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