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Creative New York 2005

by Beth Siegel; Michael Kane; Neil Scott Kleiman; Robin Keegan

Dec 1, 2005
  • Arts and Culture

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Examines the economic importance of New York's nonprofit arts, cultural organizations, and for-profit creative companies, and explores strategies for maintaining the city's arts preeminence in the face of intense competition from other cities.

Creative New York 2005

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Published By

  • Center for an Urban Future

Funded By

  • New York Community Trust
  • Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
  • Deutsche Bank
  • Independence Community Foundation

Copyright

  • Copyright 2005 by Center for an Urban Future. All rights reserved.

Document Type

  • Report/Whitepaper

Language

  • English

Geography

  • North America / United States (Northeastern) / New York / Bronx County / New York City
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Title: Creative New York 2005
Publication date 2005-12-01
Publication Year 2005
Authors Beth Siegel , Michael Kane , Neil Scott Kleiman , Robin Keegan
Copyright holder(s) Center for an Urban Future
Geographical Focus North America / United States (Northeastern) / New York / Bronx County / New York City
Keywords creative industries , creative sector , creative economy , creative businesses , workers
Document type Report/Whitepaper
Language English
URL: https://www.issuelab.org/resource/creative-new-york-2005.html
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