Queens Latest Borough to Get New Museum; Staten Islanders Forgotten?
10/12/06 at 12:19 PM

A rendering of the Queens Museum of Art's new east façade.Photo: Queensmuseum.org
Turns out the city's only "general interest" museum has been quietly planning its own expansion — since the eighties. Plans were made, then budgets were slashed, and nothing ever got off the ground. But now it's finally happening. Buoyed by extra capital and support from the Bloomberg administration, a plan is moving forward to renovate and restore two landmarked Greek Revival buildings in the Snug Harbor Cultural Center. The museum is located nearby, close to the ferry terminal; the move is expected in 2009 or 2010.
So do the Staten Islanders feel jealous of all this attention on other boroughs' museums? "Um, I don't think there's so much of a competition," says Henryk Behnke, the Staten Island Museum's marketing and development veep, after a long pause. "We're just in the early stages. We want to make the unveiling in a year and a half. It has to be timed very well. Hopefully, we'll have the mayor here." Hope away, guys. We bet Brooklyn was able to get the mayor.
— Melena Ryzik
CORRECTION, Oct. 16: An earlier version of this piece said the expanded museum would include an Olympic-sized pool and a skating rink. In fact, an existing pool and rink are being displaced by the expansion; the city is building replacements elsewhere in the park.
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