A new 40,000-square-foot cultural venue called Canyon will open in 2026 at 200 Broome St. on the Lower East Side.
The spot will feature a restaurant, a cafe, multiple bars and 18,000 square feet of galleries. The art galleries will feature video, music, performance and other forms of art. The restaurant, bars and cafe will be part of a 60-foot-tall skylit piazza. There will also be a performance hall that has space for 260 and will serve as a venue for concerts, lectures, screenings, performances and podcast tapings.
Canyon will offer three annual exhibition cycles: spring, summer and fall.
The team behind Canyon includes financier, philanthropist and art collector Robert Rosenkranz and Joseph Thompson, the founding director, CEO and longtime creative leader of MASS MoCA.
The forthcoming restaurant at Canyon will feature a menu with starters such as beef carpaccio and roasted oysters and mains such as deep-fried quail and chicken roulade.
Plans for the full-service restaurant call for 15 tables with 62 seats and three bars — two in the restaurant and one in the cafe, according to community board filings. The proposed hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily.
