This is a guest post by Jay H. Dick, Senior Director of State and Local Government Affairs at Americans for the Arts: If your city had a new construction company move to town, this would be good news – more jobs, more economic activity, and more tax revenues to be collected. How about if your city received funding from your state to widen a road? Again, you would probably welcome this news with open arms. Now, think about a new arts organization moving to town. Would you look at this group with the same economic lens that you used to look at the construction or transportation business?
The Arts Mean Business
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29 April 2015, USA
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