LentSpace

LentSpace was a temporary outdoor art space and sculpture garden located in Hudson Square, Lower Manhattan, New York City.

[2][3] Interboro Partners of Brooklyn designed the landscape, incorporating inexpensive materials such as gravel and plywood, reflecting the temporary nature of the space.

[2] The inaugural show in the space was entitled "Points and Lines" and featured seven installations by Graham Hudson, Eli Hansen and Oscar Tuazon, Ryan Tabor, Tobias Putrih, Olga Chernysheva, Corban Walker and Oliver Babin.

[7] New York City Police Department officers arrested a number of protesters, including retired Episcopal Bishop George Elden Packard.

In March 2024, Taconic Partners unveiled plans for a 28-story office tower with a public school and retail on its first floor, named One Grand, to be built on the site.

Food trucks in LentSpace in 2012
Aerial view of the Occupy protesters in Duarte Square (left), outside of LentSpace (right) in November 2011