Who Benefits from Arts and Cultural Districts?

ARTS FWD
By Erinn Roos-Brown
The Paseo in Oklahoma City is one example of the many arts and
cultural districts contributing to economic development in urban centers.
Many arts districts are centers of economic development. But who benefits more from these cultural hubs — the arts community or local government? Arts districts have proven to be an excellent economic development tool for many cities, particularly when combined with urban rejuvenation efforts like repurposing vacant factory buildings or renewing blighted neighborhoods. While more intentionally planned arts districts lack some of the character and authenticity of organically developed districts, I would argue that they are far more sustainable for both the arts and the development of the city. The best kind of arts district is the one that equally benefits the city government, the art scene, and the businesses in the district. [link]