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Home - Avenue of the Arts As devoted stewards of this iconic neighborhood, Avenue of the Arts, Inc , a 501c3 non-profit organization, has spearheaded the transformation of S Broad Street into Philadelphia’s premier performing arts and mixed-use neighborhood
ABOUT - Avenue of the Arts From celebrating sports victories and ringing in the New Year to forging family traditions and capturing life’s milestones with the majestic City Hall as a backdrop, the Avenue of the Arts is the city’s beating heart—where culture, creativity, and community intersect and Philly’s soul sings
Art on the Avenue - Avenue of the Arts The Avenue of the Arts will welcome millions of visitors during this once-in-a-generation moment Our goal: to transform the Avenue into a vibrant canvas of creativity and civic pride, celebrating both the city’s artistic soul and its founding spirit of freedom and expression
NEWSROOM - Avenue of the Arts The Avenue of the Arts 2 0 project will add greenery, outdoor seating, public art, and performance spaces to 10-block stretch between City Hall and Washington Avenue
Map - Avenue of the Arts A guide to all of the attractions, theaters, restaurants, shopping, businesses and more on the Avenue of the Arts
Ave 2. 0 - Avenue of the Arts AveArts 2 0 will transform the streetscape into a vibrant 10-block destination featuring lush greenery, art installations, performance spaces, and inviting seating areas
PRIVACY POLICY - Avenue of the Arts Welcome to avenueofthearts org (the “ Website ”), owned and operated by Avenue of the Arts Inc (the “ Company ”) This website privacy policy (this “ Privacy Policy ”) governs your use of the Website and the Company’s use of your private information
A Transformative $100 Million Investment for the Avenue of the Arts The leadership and board of Avenue of the Arts, Inc announced today its vision for a transformative $100 million plan to reimagine the Avenue of the Arts (aka S Broad Street) from City Hall to Washington Avenue into a lush, green arts park