9/11 Tribute Museum Highlighted In The News

We are pleased and honored to announce that SKOLNICK Architecture + Design Partnership has been retained by the 9/11 Tribute Museum for the creation of their permanent exhibitions to be housed in their new, expanded space in lower Manhattan. Below are several news items highlighting this exciting announcement. Stay tuned for further developments.

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An ‘Interim Destination’ for Remembering 9/11 Will Get a Bigger Space

June 2016 | By David W. Dunlap

In the years after the Sept. 11 attack, as redevelopment officials bickered about and dithered over the future of the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan, thousands of pilgrims came to ground zero from all over the world…


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9/11 Tribute Center Moving to Larger Home

June 2016 | By Amanda Farinacci

It's one of the most popular destinations in Lower Manhattan. Nearly a half million people a year descend on the 9/11 Tribute Center on Liberty Street. That's a lot of people in just 4,000 square feet of space…


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9/11 Tribute Center Finds New, Bigger Home

June 2016 | By Juliet Pap

The center has served approximately 4 million visitors since opening in 2006 on Liberty Street across from Ground Zero. Now, it is moving to a new location at 88 Greenwich St., expanding its space and mission “to include the 9/11 community as a model of recovery and inspiration for service,” CEO Jennifer Adams-Webb said.


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9/11 Tribute Center Expanding With New Location

June 2016 | By Irene Plagianos

A 9/11 memorial forged by survivors, families of victims and recovery workers more than 10 years ago is expanding its space and its mission. The 9/11 Tribute Center, which sits just steps from World Trade Center, was founded in 2006 by the September 11 Family Association…


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9/11 Tribute Center plans move to larger space, blocks from World Trade Center

June 2016 | By Patricja Okuniewska

Anticipating a surge in visitors, the 9/11 Tribute Center announced plans Tuesday to move a few blocks south, into a space about three times larger. The move — from Liberty Street to a spot on Greenwich Street near Rector Street — will remove the center from the shadow of Ground Zero… 

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