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Dia began as an institution dedicated to supporting long-term projects by living artists, and for several years, it was trying to raise money to build a space for such endeavors in
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In June 2011 Dia purchased the building sandwiched between 535 and 545 West 22nd Street, the two buildings that hosted Dia programing. Dia paid 11.5 million dollars for 541 West 22nd Street, the home of the Alcamo Marble Works. Dia claimed the acquisition of this building was a strategic purchase.
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