For years, New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art housed its directors in a $5 million apartment on Fifth Avenue, where they lived for free and paid no taxes on that benefit. The president of the city’s American Museum of Natural History also lived for decades in a rent-free, tax-free luxury East Side apartment owned by the museum that is just down the block from Central Park. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art long provided its director with a Tudor home valued at more than $6.5 million,
If you are searching for attractive interior design career opportunities in New York City, don t miss this week s curated employment highlight from Archinect Jobs. Selected from the stream of new openings in the Big Apple, here are a number of relevant positions specifically for Interior.