Wednesday, October 24, 2007

A Historic Day For Broadway And All Of Los Angeles!

Yesterday, after months of hearings in committees, the City of Los Angeles finally made a commitment to help restore Broadway as a center for live entertainment and – most importantly – live theater.

And that should be important to everyone in an increasingly financially precarious city. Few people in Los Angeles know that Broadway theaters alone – and not counting Off-Broadway or Off-Off-Broadway theaters – or the major Lincoln Center non-profit theaters, bring 5 billion dollars every year into the economy of New York City.

Yes, five billion dollars.

What passed was simple enough. To start a master plan to develop the infrastructure that will make Broadway once again a cultural and entertainment center for the entire city; an entertainment center that will bring major conventions to the city and fill the hotel rooms throughout the city of Los Angeles.

And bring lots of dollars into the city's treasury.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:16 PM

    That's great news, Brady! Do you have any details on the plan?

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  2. Anonymous6:32 PM

    For clarity's sake, it would have helped if the sentence "few people in Los Angeles know that Broadway theaters alone..." instead were "few people in Los Angeles know that *New York City's* Broadway theaters alone..."

    If a momentary misunderstanding of which Broadway you were referring to didn't really make a difference, meaning if L.A.'s Broadway theaters were as vital as the ones on the East Coast, that would be nice.

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