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The Lied Center in Lincoln broke ground on a $35 million expansion funded by private donors, adding space and accessibility improvements, with completion expected in fall 2027.
The Lied Center for Performing Arts in Lincoln, Nebraska, broke ground on a $35 million expansion and renovation project on February 10, 2026, named "Building the Future."
The project, funded entirely by private donors, will add 11,150 square feet, including a new studio theater, improved lobbies, upgraded dressing rooms, and enhanced accessibility.
Renovations will cover over 25,000 square feet across three levels, with a new south-side entrance and lobby on Q Street.
The expansion aims to support the center’s growing audience and strengthen its role as a cultural hub, with an expected completion in fall 2027.
Construction will close a section of 12th Street between Q and R streets.
The Lied Center, opened in 1990, has hosted over 2,500 artists and sold more than 3.5 million tickets.
El Lied Center en Lincoln comenzó una expansión de $ 35 millones financiada por donantes privados, agregando mejoras de espacio y accesibilidad, con una finalización prevista para el otoño de 2027.