WASHINGTON — The Kennedy Center is set to temporarily shut down in less than three months for a sweeping renovation project, officials said.
President Donald Trump has described the effort as a “much-needed makeover,” with work expected to take about two years.
Wednesday, WUSA9 was invited on a tour of the venue, to see the damage. It was led by Matt Floca, the center’s newly appointed executive director and chief operating officer.
He outlined a phased plan for the overhaul. The first year will focus on structural issues, with water issues highlighted as a
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