Posted on 12/18/2005 4:48:06 AM PST by Pharmboy
Kevin P. Casey for The New York Times
Hope Forstenzer, a glass blower formerly of Brooklyn, at work at the Pratt Fine Arts Center in Seattle, where she
moved two years ago.
They may not have the money of the hedge fund managers who line up at bonus time at the open houses for $5 million homes, and their numbers do not equal that of health care workers. But New York City's creative sector - which includes architects, potters, filmmakers and clothing designers - has long helped fuel the city's economy because of its size and its role in drawing the wealthy to town.
But relentless inflation in real estate and health care costs are endangering New York's long dominance in the creative sector, according to a new report, as artists and companies migrate to less expensive cities eager to lure them.
For example, 20 years ago, New York was the headquarters for half of the world's advertising agencies, but is now home to fewer than a third, according to the report, written by the Center for an Urban Future, a left-leaning New York research group that analyzes urban policy issues.
While the city still is home to most of the American publishing industry, the number of jobs in that field fell 3 percent in the last decade in New York, while increasing in San Francisco, Boston and Denver. And from 2001 to 2004, the number of jobs in New York City's motion picture and sound recording industries declined by 36 percent.
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Within the safety of the potters studio all pressure from the outside is whisked away by the creative force. :0)
Uhhhh........okay.
I think it is correct that a vibrant arts community, even to include "potters," is key for NY's economy. But it is the left-leaning law-making that is screwing things up, not a lack of arts subsidies.
Yes, those of us in fly-over country are thankful that they will...fly-over...and keep on going.
read later
I just hope that these evacuees from NYC and all the journalist losing
their jobs stay in left-wing ghettos.
I hate to think of them coming out to flyover country and spreading their
contagion in the unspoiled part of the country.
Ditto Oklahoma. They've spread across the country like the plague.
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