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NBPAC Addresses The Coronavirus

UPDATE: April 1, 2020 9:00 pm In an effort to respond to the recommendations from Governor Murphy with respect to the Covid-19 Virus, NBPAC will suspend performances until June 1st, at which time we will reassess the situation. This move is in support of the well-being of the theater going public as well as our Read More

C.S. Lewis Onstage The Most Reluctant Convert

NEW BRUNSWICK/RUTGERS UNIVERSITYApril 1, 7:30 p.m.  New Brunswick Performing Arts Center   ‘Masterful . . . Hugely Moving’  The Washington Post   ‘Uncannily Spot-on Performance’  TheaterMania   ‘Truly novel’  The Weekly Standard  Continuing its acclaimed 2020 national tour, C.S. Lewis Onstage: The Most Reluctant Convert will stop at Rutgers University in New Brunswick for one performance only on Wednesday, April 1, at Read More

Crossroads Genesis Festival Returns And Calls On Members And The Public To Be Honorary Producers To Review New Playworks

Crossroads Legacy of Being an Incubator of New Works for Production Continues NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ – January 27, 2020 – Crossroads Theatre Company’s Genesis Festival of Plays is back for a three-day run of three new works that stand true to the theatre’s history of telling stories that highlight issues and start conversations across ethnic, Read More

Devco reimagines New Brunswick with ambitious projects

Paladino is talking about what’s going to be the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center. It’s a 435,000 square foot facility that represents an investment of about $175 million. It will be home to the George Street Playhouse, Crossroads Theater, American Repertory Ballet and provide performance space for Rutgers University’s Mason Gross school. Read Full Article

Here is a detailed look at the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center project

New Brunswick Development Corp. is overseeing the development of the new 450,000-square-foot, $172 million project known as the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center. — Courtesy: New Brunswick Development Corp. and Elkus Manfredi Architects The long-awaited New Brunswick Performing Arts Center broke ground on Wednesday. Here is a breakdown of the $172 million, 450,000-square-foot project. Theater Read More

Devco, public officials break ground for New Brunswick Performing Arts Center

If it’s any indication as to how long Chris Paladino has been waiting for the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center, you might say that he has been counting the days. “It was 3,502 days ago since we first announced this project at the Heldrich Hotel,” said Paladino, the president of the New Brunswick Development Corp., Read More

$172M New Brunswick Performing Arts Center breaks ground

The City of New Brunswick and New Brunswick Development Corporation (Devco) broke ground Wednesday on the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center (NBPAC) project, a $172 million redevelopment initiative that will transform New Brunswick’s Downtown Cultural Arts District. The New Brunswick Performing Arts Center is a public-private partnership among Devco, the city, Rutgers University, Middlesex County, the Read More

New Brunswick Invests In The Arts

For decades, New Brunswick has been one of the most vibrant arts towns in the state, but the city is just getting started.  Construction has begun on the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center, an exciting project which will help cement the city’s “theatre row” as a premier destination for the arts. The new arts center Read More

New Brunswick Performing Arts Center Breaks Ground on $172 Million, 23-Story Theater Development Project

Regarded as one of the most significant urban initiatives in New Jersey, the state-of-the-art, multi-use property will transform New Brunswick’s Downtown Cultural Arts District New Brunswick, NJ – The City of New Brunswick and New Brunswick Development Corporation (Devco) broke ground today on the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center (NBPAC) project, a $172 million redevelopment Read More

New Brunswick PAC, ‘the best example of what redevelopment can do,’ opens its doors

September 5, 2019Joshua BurdReal Estate NJ The long-awaited New Brunswick Performing Arts Center has opened its doors, marking the debut of a $172 million, mixed-use project that is poised to transform the city’s famed arts district. A crowd of stakeholders, supporters and dignitaries on Wednesday packed the lobby of the 23-story building on Livingston Avenue, Read More

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