Philadelphia Live Arts Festival & Philly Fringe to Break Ground on New Festival Hall

Rendering of new Festival Headquarters. (Courtesy WRT)
Rendering of new Festival Headquarters. (Courtesy WRT)

The Philadelphia Live Arts Festival & Philly Fringe, entering its 17th year of performances, will celebrate the groundbreaking of its new 10,000-square-foot headquarters on February 25th. The arts organization has purchased a former fire hydrant pumping station, built over a century ago, right near the Old City and the Delaware River waterfront. Partner Antonio Fiol-Silva of landscape architecture firm WRT  (formerly Wallace Roberts Todd), will lead the renovation. The new headquarters will include a 225-seat theater, a rehearsal studio, a gastro-pub style restaurant, an outdoor plaza for performances and outdoor dining, administrative offices, and a permanent festival hub.

(Courtesy WRT)
(Courtesy WRT)
(Courtesy WRT)
(Courtesy WRT)
(Courtesy WRT)
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