Document Type
Article
Themes
Urban Redevelopment
Identifier
HF158
Rights Management
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Abstract
"It was the variety of people there that was most noteworthy. There were the construction men, the account executives in their three-piece suits, the poor, the old, the young, the blacks, the Asians, the college professors and the unfortunates who frequent downtown parks and benches."
Recommended Citation
Smolski, Chester, "Economic Spin-Off From the Arts" (1982). Smolski Texts. 155.
https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_text/155
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Arts and Humanities Commons, Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Place and Environment Commons, Urban Studies and Planning Commons
Comments
Increase in arts in Providence is good for business.