Trump Kennedy Center Board Unanimously approves Landmark Renovation

Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Trump Kennedy Center Board Unanimously approves Landmark Renovation

The Donald J. Trump and John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts Board of Trustees voted unanimously to temporarily close the Center for a comprehensive revitalization project.

Following an Independence Day Celebration, the Center will close for approximately two years, with a Grand Re-Opening to follow.

The Board also unanimously voted to name Matt Floca, who previously served as Vice President of Operations, as the Trump Kennedy Center’s Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director and Ambassador Richard Grenell, President of the Trump Kennedy Center, will depart his leadership role.

“From day one, our mission was to make the Trump Kennedy Center a place every American could be proud of, and this renovation is the fulfillment of that promise,” said Ambassador Richard Grenell. “I am grateful to Chairman Trump for his visionary leadership and to the Board of Trustees for their support. What comes next will be worth the wait, and I am confident that Matt Floca will oversee this next chapter with the dedication and excellence this Center deserves.”

Chairman President Trump secured a historic $257 million from Congress to address decades of deferred maintenance. The Board’s decision to temporarily pause operations will allow for the most comprehensive and efficient renovation effort, setting the stage for a revitalized National Cultural and Entertainment Complex for all Americans to enjoy.

“President Trump and Ambassador Grenell set a bold new course for the Trump Kennedy Center, and today’s unanimous vote sets the stage for an exciting new chapter,” said Roma Daravi, Vice President of Public Relations. “This project will transform the Center into a world-class destination worthy of the nation's legacy and future — a landmark where every American is welcome to experience artistic excellence and premiere entertainment.”