LMHQ Is Closing, But Its Events Will Continue

03/01/2022 in
LMHQ Is Closing, But Its Events Will Continue

Since 2015 LMHQ has always had community at the center of its mission, and the space adapted during the height of Covid to bring people together, digitally, to cultivate skills, knowledge and connections. 

As a result of changing needs, LMHQ will close its physical doors on March 31 and continue virtual programming as part of its parent organization, the Alliance for Downtown New York.

On behalf of the entire LMHQ team, we are grateful to those that have been a part of our community and look forward to the opportunity to continue to serve as a resource for you in the years ahead. Stay tuned for more information on upcoming talks and, if you have any questions about this transition, feel free to email Elissa Verrilli, the director of programs and partnerships.

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