
"Public Service has partnered with the non-profit New York City Economic Development Corporation (EDC) to create a ground-level, 1,000-capacity venue at MADE Bush Terminal in Sunset Park, a historical cluster of buildings EDC is slowly converting into studios and other creative spaces. The masterplan for MADE (Manufacturers, Artisans, Designers, and Entrepreneurs) Bush Terminal was released on 24 November, and it includes the transformation of four maritime brick buildings into studios and other creative maker spaces, designed by nArchitects."
"As for its design, acoustics consultant Arup, speaker and sound system design studios NNNN and Ojas and lighting designer Ben Kreukniet are slated to work on the space. The partners note that it will be a departure from Public Records, the pair's sprawling, cultural hub in Gowanus, which spreads out through the structural bones of a former ASPCA centre, and will operate under a different name."
Public Service has partnered with the New York City Economic Development Corporation (EDC) to create a ground-level, 1,000-capacity venue at MADE Bush Terminal in Sunset Park. MADE Bush Terminal’s masterplan includes transforming four maritime brick buildings into studios and creative maker spaces designed by nArchitects and converting an adjacent five-acre pier into a linear park. Public Service will occupy a large open space in Building A to host music, art, and community programs. Acoustics consultant Arup, sound system designers NNNN and Ojas, and lighting designer Ben Kreukniet will work on the venue. The space will operate under a different name and differ from Public Records.
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