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Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Movin' Out

With Billy Joel's "Movin' Out" still playing in our heads from The Piano Men pops concert two weekends ago, The Phoenix Symphony administrative staff has been buisily packing boxes and preparing for a move to a brand new office in downtown Phoenix this weekend. New features will include an expanded lobby and box office area to make in-person ticket-buying an even better experience, a new cafe area for staff and musicians, and an integrated music library which, at our current Arizona Center location, has always been sequestered into a dark corner of the complex. Also, our new location is only a block away from Symphony Hall and is located directly on the new light rail line!

So next week beginning April 14th, or even in the months to come, stop on by our new office location and say hi (a perfect excuse to stop in would be renewing your subscription series - the deadline of April 30th is fast approaching). The entrance is on 1st Street just north of Washington right next door to First Watch.

We're proud of our success and expansion and look forward to many years of growth and managing great music from our new space. Our address will be:


Our phone and fax numbers will remain unchanged as will our regular hours at the satellite box office location in Symphony Hall.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congratulations on your move! It is about time!! To say the music library was "sequestered" is an understatement. (I tried to find it once and it was near impossible, no wonder musicians in the orchestra never take advantage of what the library has to offer!) Parking for the Arizona Center was hard, it was cumbersome to take the elevators, the box office suffered from lack of a real box office-y space to call their own, and the list goes on. I am so pleased to see that this organization is thinking progressively and making it happen for the staff and librarians who make it all happen day to day, behind the scenes!

4/11/2008 1:02 PM  

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