Art Foundation Halts Plan to Build Museum
October 25, 2006 | Read Time: 1 minute
The Dia Art Foundation is no longer planning to build a museum in Manhattan, reports The New York Times.
The museum was to have been built at the entrance to the High Line, a vacated elevated railway line in Manhattan. Dia operates a museum near the Hudson River and is looking to establish a presence in the city. The organization provided no reason for stopping its plans.
Officials at the Whitney Museum of American Art are now considering whether they might want to construct a building on the site, the newspaper said.
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