Washington — President Donald Trump announced this week he will close the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts around July 4 for two years to undertake major renovations, subject to board approval. He said the project will preserve the structure while reusing steel and some marble, estimated to cost about $200 million and to be fully funded. Trump cited the venue's poor condition and noted performer cancellations after leadership and naming changes; he chairs the board. Workers and audiences will be displaced during closure. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Construction firms, contractors, and suppliers stand to win renovation contracts and revenue from the planned two-year closure and overhaul of the Kennedy Center, which President Trump estimated at about $200 million and described as fully funded.
Performers, touring companies, regular audiences, and Kennedy Center staff will face canceled engagements, lost revenue, and displacement while the venue undergoes the announced closure and renovation period.
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