Fashion Week will be booted out of
Lincoln Center for causing disruption to an adjacent park, under a legal
settlement between the city and local activists.
The ruling was reached after the fashion extravaganza, run by IMG
Worldwide, was accused of misusing Damrosch Park, where trees and perennial
plantings were removed.
Under the decision, special events should be the exception rather than the
norm, and so the twice annual event will not be able to renew its five-year
license when it expires in February.
Neither will the park be able to host similar such events. The city is now
working actively with IMG Fashion to find alternative locations for Fashion
Week, which earns New York nearly 900 million dollars, and
which has been based at Lincoln Center since 2010.
“Upon the expiration of its sublicense agreement, IMG Fashion shall vacate
the premises and remove all tents and other Fashion Week equipment from the
park,” said the settlement.
The agreement was signed by Margaret Chan, a New York state supreme court
judge. New York Fashion Week has anyway increasingly moved away from
Lincoln Center, with some of the most prestigious designers choosing to
hold catwalk shows in hotels or other prominent buildings.
Damrosch Park will be replanted with shrubs and trees. (AFP)
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