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      • Among the $275 million it will take to make the new venue a reality, $37 million has been committed to the project — $10 million from the state of Ohio and $27 million from private donors.
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  2. How much would it cost and who would pay for it? The symphony estimates the cost at $275 million. The cost would be covered by private donations, and state and federal funding.

  3. Feb 7, 2024 · The Columbus Symphony Orchestra is planning to spend up to $275 million to build a new music hall on city of Columbus-owned land near COSI, and may be close to receiving a $10 million state...

  4. Feb 8, 2024 · The Columbus Symphony Orchestra unveiled plans for a new 200,000 square foot performance and community space on the Scioto Peninsula that will cost an estimated $275 million to build. Renderings released show a boomerang shaped facility on the banks of the Scioto River just south of COSI.

  5. Mar 4, 2024 · The Ohio Theatre on East State Street, Columbus' largest theater, seats about 2,800 people. Columbus’ current performance spaces, including music halls like The Newport and KEMBA Live! together have a capacity of about 16,000 seats in about a dozen indoor venues in the city and suburbs.

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  6. Feb 7, 2024 · The dream comes with a preliminary price tag of $275 million, but in the spirit of a true Columbus endeavor, the funding melody includes a mix of private philanthropy, state and federal support, and a bond issue that sings to the tune of community investment.

  7. Feb 9, 2024 · The Columbus Symphony Orchestra's potential move across the Scioto River into a new $275 million performance venue would mean a loss of a significant tenant for the historic Ohio Theatre.

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