<p>The glass from this door from WNYC's old home in the Municipal Building now decorates the walls of the station's new studios.</p>
<p>160 Varick Street, WNYC's new home.</p>
<p>The reception lobby</p>
<p>A view out the window</p>
<p>This view out the window shows the integration with the urban landscape</p>
<p>This "On Air" sign looks vintage, but it is new.</p>
<p>The Brian Lehrer Show on the air</p>
<p>One of the studios</p>
<p>The Soundcheck studio</p>
<p>The music collection</p>
<p>One of the historic photos from the archives on display</p>
<p>Vintage advertising posters in the lunch room</p>
<p>WNYC President Laura Walker </p>
<p>Some retro modern space for sitting</p>
<p>John Schaefer at his new and less messy desk</p>
<p>Reel to reel tapes in the archives</p>
<p>Boxes of archived CDs</p>
<p>The WNYC Archives</p>
<p>Andy Lanset, the WNYC archivist</p>
<p>On the corner, soon to be the Jerome L. Greene Performance Center</p>
<p>The Jerome L. Greene Performance Center under construction</p>