PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE Ashneet, Kyle & Abdul. INTRODUCTION St. Catharines has been an area where...

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PERFORMING ARTS CENTREAshneet, Kyle & Abdul

INTRODUCTIONSt. Catharines has been an area where its reputation has diminished

over the years. Recently the City Hall of St. Catharines has been taking initiative in the revitalization of the city and surrounding areas. The city hopes to bring in new business from not only the local region but from areas outside of the region as well.

The new centre will not only bring culture and arts back to the community but will also bring many benefits to the St. Catharines region and local businesses.

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PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE Location: St Paul Street, previous location of The

Canada Hair Cloth Building

Collaboration: Brock University, City of St Catharines & community

Performance School: Brock’s Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts

Architect: Toronto’s Diamond + Schmitt Architects

PAC & ARTS SCHOOL

PERFORMANCE HALLS

PERFORMANCE HALLS 4 State-of-the-art Performance Halls

• Concert Hall (725 Seats)• Theatre/Dance Hall (210 Seats)• Recital Hall (300 Seats)• Film/Lecture Hall (187 Seats)

FINANCIALS Many investments through the federal, provincial and Ontario

government, as well as organizations and community leaders.

Financial Facts:- $28 million parking garage (opened 2012)- $50 million spectator facility (2014)- $60 million performing arts center facility (2015)- $30 million to re-purpose the Canada Hair Cloth factory into the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts (2015)- $54 million replacement of the Burgoyne Bridge (under way as of 2013)

COMMUNITY BENEFITS Stable resources to support the work of most art groups and develop new

one Strong nightlife presence New income for businesses Increase in high quality residential developments Increase property value Events will bring visitors outside the region Career/volunteer opportunities Community involvement

CONCLUSIONIn conclusion this development will bring back the vibrancy of arts

and culture that the city once had and was recognized for. It opens the door to many possibilities for the city and will strength St. Catharines downtown reputation.

The Performing Arts Centre will start as a catalysis for future developments not only in the art community but for other local businesses in the area.