WASHINGTON (CN) — The executive director of the Kennedy Center testified on Wednesday that he recommends the nation’s premier cultural center begin a two-year, $250 million renovation project to address significant structural integrity concerns.
Matthew Floca, who has served as chief operating officer since March 24 after former acting director Richard Grenell left, took the stand in an ongoing lawsuit brought by the National Trust for Historic Preservation to block the planned renovations over concerns President Donald Trump will fully demolish the building.
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