Although the South Street Seaport Museum has yet to recover from Hurricane Sandy, the Museum of the City of New York has agreed to continue running the museum for another three months.
âWe are hoping the extension will be fruitful,â said Susan Henshaw Jones, the City Museumâs president, who has been running both institutions.
But the situation doesnât look promising. Because the water surged to six feet at the lobby entrance, the buildingâs electrical systems have not been fully restored. âPost-Sandy, we are struggling,â Ms. Jones said. âWe canât keep the galleries open.â
In dire financial straits, the Seaport Museum was rescued by the City Museum in 2011. A $2 million grant from the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation gave the City Museum up to 18 months to see if it could make a go of the Seaport museum. Counting a six-month extension, that interim period expires this month.
âThe terrific leadership of President Susan Henshaw Jones and the entire board and staff have guided the organization through a challenging time,â Kate D. Levin, the New York City cultural affairs commissioner, said in a statement.