Trump says he's not planning to rip down Kennedy Center
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As President Trump prepares to shut down the Kennedy Center for renovations, sources told CBS News there has been no discussion of demolishing or gutting the building.
As President Trump prepares to shut down the Kennedy Center for renovations, sources told CBS News there has been no discussion of demolishing or gutting the building.
The president told reporters in the Oval Office on Monday he plans to create a "brand new" Kennedy Center using the 55-year-old arts institution's existing steel and some of its marble, drawing speculation about the extent of the planned two-year renovation project.
Asked by CBS News on Monday if he plans to tear down the building, he said: "I'm not ripping it down. I'll be using the steel, so we're using the structure."
He said his changes will cost about $200 million.
Sources familiar with the matter told CBS News that Mr. Trump has so far not asked for estimates for gutting the building.

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