Lincoln Center Holds a Press Conference on Overhaul, Tells Us Mostly What We Already Knew; Also: LEDs!

The main stair entering Lincoln Center, which will feature embedded
electronic displays.Image: LincolnCenter.org
The showcase stair on Broadway between 63th and 64th Streets, now seemingly suitable only for skateboarders and snapshot-takers, will have electronic signs "tucked underneath" the edges of a wider span to lure Starbucks-sipping pedestrians. The idea is that a stair that now seems to separate the Center from Upper West Side street life will become, in Diller's phrase, "part of the façade" that signals the "erosion of the plaza." The project is scheduled for completion by 2009; who knows what other sorts of erosion will be plaguing the island after that. —Alec Appelbaum

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