Johns Hopkins University is set to purchase the Newseum building, with plans to convert the space to hold its Washington, D.C.-based graduate programs, according to a Jan. 25 announcement from the ...
The building that houses the Newseum — the financially troubled monument to journalism in Washington — is being sold to Johns Hopkins University for $372.5 million by the Freedom Forum, the foundation ...
If you're hungry for a pessimistic metaphor on the state of journalism today, look no further than the Newseum. The museum will shut down at the end of this month after years of financial struggles.
The Newseum is about to close its doors. On Wednesday, the soaring Pennsylvania Avenue building dedicated to the First Amendment held its final public event. And on New Year’s Eve the museum will shut ...
The Newseum originally opened in 1997 in an office building over a Metro subway stop in Rosslyn, Virginia, with a geodesic dome its only recognizable feature. About 400,000 visitors a year enjoyed ...
Turner Construction has completed the $450 million Newseum, an interactive museum of news and journalism on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Designed by Polshek Partnership Architects, New York, ...
Navigating the space The education begins before guests set foot inside the front doors of the Newseum. Carved into the front of the building are the five freedoms of the First Amendment to remind ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. WASHINGTON • Johns Hopkins University is buying the landmark Pennsylvania Avenue building that houses the Newseum in a $372.5 ...
The media foundation that runs the Newseum in Rosslyn decided yesterday to close the museum in March and reopen it three years later in a new home under construction in downtown Washington. The ...
The institution will remain open through 2019 and museum executives will spend that time trying to find a new space for its contents. “This was a difficult decision, but it was the responsible one,” ...