Knockdown Center

Coordinates: 40°42′55″N 73°54′49″W / 40.71528°N 73.91361°W / 40.71528; -73.91361
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The main hall of Knockdown Center in 2017.

Knockdown Center is a cultural space, performance venue, and art center, located in the Maspeth neighborhood of Queens, New York City. The Center includes many architecturally notable features: 20,000 square-foot main hall, a backyard nicknamed The Ruins, a large gallery, and several other adjacent halls of varying sizes.

Since 2013, Knockdown Center has been the venue of many musical and visual art events. As of 2022, artists who have performed there include

the notable avant-garde performance venue
in Manhattan's Chelsea district.

History

An exterior shot of the side gallery.

The building has been in continuous use for 100 years. First constructed in 1903, it was first used as a glass factory by the Gleason-Tiebout Glass Company.[3] In the 1930s, the proprietor of the building transitioned the warehouse for a door manufacturing company. Named the Manhattan Door Factory,[4] this company invented the "knock-down frame," a kind of door which allows contractors to build walls first and then install doors later.

The warehouse became vacant in 2010, when the door company moved its operations to New Jersey. In the years that followed until 2013, the grandson of the original proprietor[5] who inherited the grounds began cleaning the building up.[citation needed]

A few events began in 2013[6] before the building was renovated. The building’s first liquor license application was denied in April, 2014 prior to an M.I.A. concert on May 9, 2014.

The renovated first floor opened on May 20, 2016[7] with liquor license after a very contentious two year struggle.

References

  1. ^ Hatfield, Amanda (2022-08-29). "Chelsea Manning is DJing Bushwig (2022 lineup)". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 2022-09-01.
  2. ^ Sullivan, Johnny (2022-02-24). "5 Historical NYC Venues Worth A Visit In 2022". news.bandsintown.com. Retrieved 2022-09-01.
  3. ^ "Gleason-Tiebout Glass Company". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 1907-12-14. p. 16. Retrieved 2022-08-28.
  4. ^ Ihaza, Jeff (2017-08-21). "The Knockdown Center is making space for everyone". The Outline. Retrieved 2022-08-28.
  5. ISSN 0362-4331
    . Retrieved 2022-09-19.
  6. . Retrieved 2022-09-19.
  7. ^ "Authority Figure". The Knockdown Center. 2016-03-16. Retrieved 2022-09-19.

40°42′55″N 73°54′49″W / 40.71528°N 73.91361°W / 40.71528; -73.91361

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