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Hip Hop Hall of Fame Museum wins bid, launches $150M capital campaign for Harlem home

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The Hip Hop Hall of Fame Museum has won a bidfor a major Harlem building anddevelopment site and is preparing a$150M capital campaign. With Cleveland housing the Rock Hall of Fame, it looks like Manhattan's Harlem will be home to its hip hop equivalent.

Ifrock and roll was for baby boomers, Hip Hop is today's dominant youth culture worldwide. Harlemis therefore an appropriate home for the new museumas it has an

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important placein hip hop history.Hip-hop developed in partfrom performerswith Harlem roots. These includeBig L, Kurtis Blow and Immortal Technique. It is alsothe birthplace of popular hip-hop dances such as the Harlem shake, toe wop, and Chicken Noodle Soup.

The Hip Hop Hall of Fame Museum is a non-profiteducational institution. Itsmission is to preserve, archive, eExhibit, educate, and showcase Hip Hop music andculture from across the world. In addition, the museum also endevours toresearch and studyhip-hop's influence on American popularculture and its socio-economic impact on societies around the world.


The development plan anticipates finalising the acquisition of the building over the next few months. The team will then starttheredesignwork on boththe building's exterior and interior infrastructure. This is phase 1 and isset to open in February 2018.

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Phase One ofThe Hip Hop Hall of Fame Museum

JT Thompson is thefounder of the Hip Hop Hall of Fame Museum (HHHOF). He is also the executive Producer (and creator) of the first ever Hip Hop Hall of Fame Awards TV show. This aired on BET Network in the 1990s.

He says, 'The preliminary plan includes a ground floor themed HHHOF café, gallery, visitors bureau, and retail gift store with a second floor HHHOF museum, event space, offices, and multi-media studio for film and television content production in partnership with the HHHOF Arts & Media Youth Academy students that will be training for careers in tech and media, while producing real-life content for the museum, and the hip hop television channel network'.

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Phase II willinclude a full scale design and build development of the entiresite. This is expected to bearound 20 stories high. The development will housethe Hall of Fame, the Museum, a 5 Star Hotel, a malland shop.There willalso be an arcade, televsion studios, a restaurant, a concert lounge and a sports bar. The plan is to attractup to a millionvisitors a year.

Furthermore, the HHHOF intends the attraction to be integrated with'green technology andenergy vonservation' facilities. They will,"aggressively explore and utilize all of the available cost and energy saving technologies and mechanisms that are currently in the marketplace".

The Development Team

The HHHOF will also have a strongeducational component. it plans for up to25,000 NYC public school children to visit each year.

The facility will createhundreds of jobs. The museumanticipates it willcontribute in the region of$350M in socio-economic benefits toNew York City and the Tri-State region each yearroncephase II is completed.

The HHHOF is launching a$150M capital fundraising campaign to complete the acquisition of the Harlem building and development site.

The development project managerisThompson International Professionals.

Healy-Kohler Design is the creative exhibit design and building consultant on the project. It is led by Terrance Healy, Ms. Terrie Rouse of Rouse Consulting who has been serving as senior consultant advisor on the project's museum operations development.

The HHHOF will also engage the The Switzer Group, Inc.,biggestblack-owned interior architectural design firm and one ofthe top 100 American design firms.