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Nimbus Arts Center


Address

329 Warren Street
Jersey City, NJ 07302


Public Transport

  • By Subway:
    PATH train to Grove Street Station, or take the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail line to the Harborside stop.

Accessibility

  • Box Office

    If you require additional accommodation for a Nimbus produced event, please contact us at least two weeks prior to the event via email at hannah@nimbusdanceworks.org or call 201-377-0718 (voice only).
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Theater, dressing rooms and studios are accessible by elevator.
  • Entrance

    The first floor lobby is accessible via the Warren Street facing double doors at 329 Warren Street. Doorways in and out of each studio, theater and dressing room are 32 inches wide.
  • Parking

    The Nimbus Arts Center does not have parking, however there is a paid parking lot across the street (open M-F) and a Garage at 60 Columbus.
  • Restroom

    Restrooms throughout the building and theater are wheelchair accessible.
  • Seating

    6 seats are reserved specifically for patrons with accessibility requirements.
  • Visual Assistance

    Signage within the building has raised lettering and braille.
  • Water Fountain

    All front of house and back of house counters and drinking fountains are at chair height.
  • Wheelchair Info

    All seats in Theater Row A are wheelchair accessible.

Theater Description

Nimbus Arts Center is a 3-story facility housing a 150-seat theater and 4 studios.

Opened in 2020, the Nimbus Arts Center at the Lively is a 14,900 sq. ft. multi-arts facility on the ground floors of the building, with apartments above, representing one of the most significant investments in the arts in Jersey City history. The comprehensive arts center includes a 150-seat black box theater, studio and rehearsal space for Nimbus’ Dance Company and School of Nimbus and administrative offices.

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