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Sudbury Art Gallery Economic Impact Study (2012)
The longer-term plan for the Art Gallery of Sudbury is to become the Franklin Carmichael Art Gallery, and relocate into downtown Sudbury (from its current location just outside the downtown core). This project involved an assessment of the economic impact of such a move. It considered not only the construction and operation of the new gallery, but also its catalytic effect in stimulating new economic activity (e.g. restaurants, shops, hotels etc.), and the positive impact on the brand and image of Sudbury as a desirable location to visit, live and invest.
A Northern Lake, Franklin Carmichael
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Artist’s Rendering, the Remai Art Gallery of Saskatchewan
Remai Art Gallery of Saskatchewan (2012)
For the Remai Art Galley of Saskatchewan (formerly the Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon) we conducted an admission price study. The key issue here was whether or not to continue the free admission price policy of the old Mendel Art Gallery upon the relocation and expansion of the collection into the new Remai Art Gallery facility. Several scenarios were examined and a free admission price with a charge for special exhibitions policy was recommended.
Osgoode Township Museum Strategic Plan (2012)
This project involves the development of a long-range plan for the Osgoode Township historical Society Museum. Working with Commonwealth Historic Management, we developed a plan to look at the development of the site, including a heritage gardens component, over the next five years. The plan was based upon member input (through an online survey) as well as interviews with staff, Board members and key stakeholders.
Pinhey’s Point Historic Site Development Plan (2012)
Working with Commonwealth Historic Management, we developed a long-term development plan for the Pinhey’s Point Historic Site in western Ottawa. This 88-acre site was underutilized and unappreciated by the city residents, and part of this plan was to encourage greater awareness and use of the site, as well as to ensure that the story of Horace Pinhey (one of the early English gentleman settlers in the area) was better told. Also, the historic structures on the site were in some jeopardy, and the plan also addressed remedial and protective measures.
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