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The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL) is a circulating library of the New York Public Library (NYPL) system. It is housed in the former Arnold Constable & Company department store building at 455 Fifth Avenue, on the southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and 40th Street, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. [1]
Since 1996, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation has provided more than 4,700 grants totaling more than $3 billion to non-profit agencies. [ 4 ] In 2012, in response to the socio-economic crisis in Greece, SNF announced a grant initiative of additional $130 million (€100 million) over three years to help ease the adverse effects of the deepening ...
William Martin’s page-turning tale began in October 2021 when he was told to work at the first-floor service desk at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library on Fifth Avenue in Midtown.
It includes new facilities for the National Library of Greece (NLG) and the Greek National Opera (GNO), as well as the 210,000 m 2 (2,300,000 sq ft) Stavros Niarchos Park. The center was designed by architect Renzo Piano and its construction was funded by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation. The $861 million project was completed in 2016, and was ...
On Oct. 25, the New York Public Library hosted their annual Halloween costume parade and Halloween-themed rooftop happy hour with Tim Gunn at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library Event Center ...
A former worker at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL) in New York is suing after claiming he was forced to work at a desk that was too small for him (Google Street View)
In a July 4, 2021 New York Times architecture review of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (a branch of the New York Public Library) titled, "A Glowing Shrine to the Printed Word," the author James Russell comments, "The rest of the library could use more of the nutty exuberance of murals designed by Melinda Beck." [12]
Students, along with Lia Howard, a professor and part of Penn’s Stavros Niarchos Foundation Paideia Program, covered almost 2,500 miles, talking to numerous people in Pennsylvania including ...