November 14, 2007
(New York, N.Y.) — nycMusicSpaces.org — the website that enables musicians in all genres to find a New York rehearsal or performance space — has reached a significant milestone, adding the 1,000th space to its database.
The depth of this searchable database ensures that the majority of NYC Music Spaces' website users will find at least one space that suits their needs, based on the criteria that they specify:
In addition to the above information, NYC Music Spaces provides details about spaces' amenities:
All five boroughs are represented in the listings. Full contact information is provided with each space's listing. Newly-added space listings are viewable with the click of a button.
The NYC Music Spaces website is free to use, with no membership or registration required.
NYC Performing Arts Spaces, the sponsor of www.nycMusicSpaces.org, is the only nonprofit organization that focuses solely on resolving performing artists' needs for suitable rehearsal and performance space in New York City.
For more information about NYC Music Spaces, contact David Johnston at davidj@nycPASpaces.org.
NYC MUSIC SPACES: Where Musicians Find Their Space
This project is generously supported by The New York State Music Fund, the Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation, and Amphion Foundation. The NYC Music Spaces program is funded in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York State Council on the Arts; the Amphion, AOH, Christian A. Johnson Endeavor, Avery and Janet Fisher, DJ McManus, and George L. Shields Foundations, and individuals.