Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall was named for Alice Tully, a New York performer and philanthropist whose donations assisted in the original construction of the hall in 1969. She played an influential role in the design of the hall—meticulous about color choice and insistent that there being ample space between the rows of seats so concertgoers of all heights could be comfortable. Tully Hall required special insulation because of its location within 22 feet of the subway tunnel under Broadway.
UBS provided all of the sidewalk bridging, hoisting, and protection during the renovation and expansion of Lincoln Center, which was completed in 2009