Ballet Tech occupies the 6th, 7th, and 8th floors of 890 Broadway – the historic Lawrence A. Wien Center for Dance and Theater on the corner of 19th Street and Broadway in Manhattan, three blocks north of Union Square.
In 1976, in need of a permanent home for his young company, Eliot Feld discovered an ideal space for dance and theater at 890 Broadway. Fifteen-foot ceilings and column free interiors make the space especially suitable for the performing arts. Becoming the building’s first artistic tenant, Ballet Tech rented and renovated the 8th floor.
In 1986, The Ballet Tech Foundation, together with American Ballet Theatre, purchased 890 Broadway, saving it from commercial development. In addition to Ballet Tech and ABT, 890 Broadway is also home to Gina Gibney Dance, which provides affordable rental space to independent choreographers, small dance companies, and Broadway shows.
All floors at 890 Broadway are wheelchair-accessible via elevator. Restroom facilities for people with disabilities are available on Ballet Tech’s floors.
Ballet Tech is located near Union Square; the 14th Street–Union Square (N, Q, R, W and L trains) and 23rd Street (6 train) subway stations are ADA compliant.