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Creative Businesses - Jesse Keyes

Jesse Keyes said, A series of places where creative businesses are generated, where capital flows into u201cArt Worlds,u201d infusing artists and would-be artists with human and financial capital and market legitimacy. https://bit.ly/2ZnkzvH

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Creative Businesses - Jesse Keyes

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  1. The Nightlife Economy as Nexus to Regional Development: New York City a Case Study Paper Proposal Jesse Keyes Princeton University

  2. The “Stereo View” of Economic Activity Employed • Establishments- Economic activity and the level of the industry and unique businesses within nightlife • Occupation Approach- Human capital as embedded and differentiated in nightlife employee segments (1) • Search for richer picture via both deductive and inductive reasoning at the level of the establishment and the employee.

  3. Planning Officials and Nightlife Industry Have a Contentious and Colorful History • Key points of community versus industry interests: • -alcohol • -noise • -dancing • -crime • -health • Government agencies developed to handle the conflict: • -New York State Liquor Authority • -New York City Department of Environmental Protection • -New York City Department of Consumer Affairs • -New York City Police Department • -New York City Department of Health

  4. Rich, Colorful and Dark Element to the Development of New York City’s Cultural Fabric Vaudeville- subversive shows with connections to immigrant homelands then popular culture Prohibition- does more to create a boom of the speakeasy’s, drinking and music then any other policy Supper Club- become points of transaction and every imaginable sort of business Nightclub- hedonistic venues of music and drugs that yet undergird cultural production 14th Street Theater Palace Theater Chumley’s 21 Club Stork Club The Latin Quarter CBGG

  5. Absence of National or Local Policies that Support the Arts Nightlife industry as seed capital to the arts, as well as place to cultivate legitimacy?

  6. While a Continued Departure of Headquarters and Manufacturing, Financial Services Stays and Grows in New York city • Financial services and key source capital for nightlife industry? • Have increased prices of nightlife products (food and alcohol) • Benefit employeescommensurately? • Bohemians “invest heavily in cultivating and nurturing their own creativity.” (1) Important: Always start with your slide size set to the aspect ratio you intend to use. If you change the slide size after you’ve created some slides, your pictures and other graphics will be resized. This could potentially distort their appearance.

  7. The Nightlife Economy as Nexus to Regional Development: New York City a Case Study Network “Artistic networks, often enhanced by new spaces for working and gathering, are helping to spread entrepreneurial ideas and practices both within and outside regions.” (Markusen and King, 3) Place “Place is the key economic and social organizing unit of our time. It is place that solves the chicken-and-egg problem, matching people and jobs; jobs and people…Places provide the ecosystems that harness human creativity and turn it into economic value.” (Florida, xix)

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