Issues in Supporting the Arts: An Anthology Based on the Conference "The Economic Impact of the Arts"Caroline Violette, Rachelle Taqqu |
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... visitors staying overnight , 43 percent of summer visitors and 57 percent of fall visitors reported that they would have come to Seattle anyway . Aggregate figures from our six - city NEA - sponsored study show the relative im- portance ...
... visitors staying overnight , 43 percent of summer visitors and 57 percent of fall visitors reported that they would have come to Seattle anyway . Aggregate figures from our six - city NEA - sponsored study show the relative im- portance ...
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... visitors but also open to the public ( or open at all when the cultural facility is closed ) will not escape the tax ; in fact , even that part used by employees and visitors may be taxed . Activities that constitute " unrelated ...
... visitors but also open to the public ( or open at all when the cultural facility is closed ) will not escape the tax ; in fact , even that part used by employees and visitors may be taxed . Activities that constitute " unrelated ...
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... visitors with money to spend , whether those visitors come from the nearby suburbs or from foreign countries . But the arts alone do not sustain the improved image of a city . Although develop- ing the arts is a quick and relatively ...
... visitors with money to spend , whether those visitors come from the nearby suburbs or from foreign countries . But the arts alone do not sustain the improved image of a city . Although develop- ing the arts is a quick and relatively ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Partners in the Economy Judith Broder Sellner | 14 |
The Focus and Impact of Arts Impact Studies David | 22 |
Copyright | |
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architectural artists arts activities Arts Council arts development arts institutions arts organizations arts sector attract audience budget building Carolina Theater Center City center-city area central business district city's commercial committee companies contributions costs Cultural Action Plan cultural facilities David Cwi devel director dollars downtown development economic development economic impact exempt expanded federal festivals Forsyth County fund drive groups growth Hanes increasing leaders major ment million mixed-use development MOMA munity museum National Endowment NCSA neighborhood nomic nonprofit organization North Carolina North Carolina School opera opment percent performing arts Philip Hanes private investment private sector profit R. J. Reynolds R. J. Reynolds Industries redevelopment renovation residents restaurants retail revitalization role Salem Shanahan shops Snowbird Stevens Center strategy Symphony tion tourists tural Tutankhamen urban velopment visitors Wake Forest University Winston Square Winston-Salem State University York