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| Work starts on Washington's Spy Museum |
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| POSTED 20 Jun 2016 . BY Tom Anstey |
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The deal was announced on 15 June after 18 months of negotiations
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Work has started on the Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners-designed International Spy Museum, which is making a a US$162m (€143.2m, £102.1m) move to property developer JBG Companies’ L’Enfant Plaza.
The deal was announced on 15 June after 18 months of negotiations, with the 140,000sq ft (13,000sq m) space in Washington D.C. funded through US$65m (€57.4m, £41m) coming from the museum’s owners and the remainder sourced through public fundraising and corporate sponsors, as well as a US$50m (€44.4m, £35m) tax-exempt bond issue.
“The ownership group of the museum went in front of the Commission of Fine Arts in D.C. and presented our plans for what we’d like to do to move the museum to this space at L’Enfant Plaza,” said Jason Werden, public relations manager for the International Spy Museum, speaking to Attractions Management about the project last year.
“We want a space where we can fully expand the museum and have our own footprint there. As of now we are still moving the process forward and hope to relocate by 2017 to the new space.”
Museum officials have been seeking a move from the International Spy Museum’s current home since 2013. Initial plans would have seen the museum move into an expanded Carnegie Library, but the District’s historic preservation panel vetoed the proposal, declaring that the plan did not meet preservation guidelines.
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| The plans for a new facility emerged in April 2015, though both the museum and the architects didn’t reveal details, stating at the time that the release was ‘premature’ |
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PROJECT PROFILE:

International Spy Museum
After months of secrecy, Washington D.C.’s International Spy Museum has officially
revealed plans for a US$162m (€143.2m, £102.1m) move to L’Enfant Plaza.

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International Spy Museum plans US$162m move
POSTED 24 Jun 2015. BY Tom Anstey

After months of secrecy, Washington D.C.’s International Spy Museum has officially
revealed plans for a US$162m (€143.2m, £102.1m) move to property developers JBG
Companies’ L’Enfant Plaza.
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