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Cities and the Arts: A Handbook for Renewal
Contributor(s): Kemp, Roger L. (Editor)
ISBN: 0786420073     ISBN-13: 9780786420070
Publisher: McFarland & Company
OUR PRICE:   $39.55  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2004
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Annotation: Citizens, nonprofit organizations and local public officials in increasing numbers are using the arts and culture as vehicles to improve their downtowns, as well as to enhance general economic conditions within their communities. Public officials especially are learning that they can plant the seeds of urban renewal and, at the same time, promote their city's culture and arts. This not only renews their neighborhoods and downtowns, but also attracts tourists and private investment. A new eclectic economic development model has evolved and is beginning to work in a number of politically, economically, racially and culturally diverse communities throughout America.

From Atlanta and Reno to Philadelphia and Seattle, this work includes numerous case studies that demonstrate the ways in wich cities and towns are now using the arts to stimulate both downtown and neighborhood revitalization. The future of the arts in cities is also examined. Five appendices are included, as well: Cities with Arts, Cultural, and/or Entertainment Districts in the United States, Regional Resource Directory, National Resource Directory, National Directory of State Art Agencies, and National Directory of Regional Arts Organizations.

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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Sociology - Urban
- Political Science | American Government - State
- Art | Business Aspects
Dewey: 307.341
LCCN: 2004022365
Physical Information: 0.66" H x 6.92" W x 10.02" (1.17 lbs) 288 pages
 
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Citizens, nonprofit organizations and local public officials--in increasing numbers--are using the arts and culture as vehicles to improve their downtowns, as well as to enhance general economic conditions within their communities. Public officials especially are learning that they can plant the seeds of urban renewal and, at the same time, promote their city's culture and arts. This not only renews their neighborhoods and downtowns, but also attracts tourists and private investment. A new eclectic economic development model has evolved and is beginning to work in a number of politically, economically, racially and culturally diverse communities throughout America. From Atlanta and Reno to Philadelphia and Seattle, this work includes numerous case studies that demonstrate the ways in which cities and towns are now using the arts to stimulate both downtown and neighborhood revitalization. The future of the arts in cities is also examined. Five appendices are included, as well: Cities with Arts, Cultural, and/or Entertainment Districts in the United States, Regional Resource Directory, National Resource Directory, National Directory of State Art Agencies, and National Directory of Regional Arts Organizations.