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In the minds of many music-lovers, 109 West 57th Street in Manhattan will always mean Steinway & Sons. But after 90 years, the piano manufacturer has moved out of its storied 1925 flagship space, with its ornate marble and handpainted domed ceilings, and into a new home fifteen blocks south. Architect Annabelle Selldorf designed the 40,000-square-foot space, which includes a 74-seat recital hall, live-streaming capabilities, rehearsal and recording studios, and the fabled Steinway & Sons Concert & Artist Piano Bank, where musicians can try out different instruments.

 

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