After 41 years in Tribeca, NYC's iconic neon studio is relocating to Sunset Park
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Let There Be Neon, an iconic neon studio recognized for its contributions to New York City's vibrant art scene and historic establishments like Studio 54, is set to relocate from its longtime Tribeca location to Sunset Park. With this move, the studio aims to find more space for creativity amid rising commercial rents. Longtime owner Jeff Friedman is retiring, with Dave Waller at the helm as the new owner. The transition reflects both a personal and artistic evolution, ensuring that the legacy of neon art continues in a new home.
Let There Be Neon has been a beacon of creativity in New York City for over fifty years, but now they are moving to Sunset Park, seeking new inspiration.
The relocation signifies the end of an era for Tribeca, a neighborhood that has steadily transformed, losing some of its industrial heritage and vibrant creative spirit.
Read at Gothamist
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