Is It Time To Tear Down Beck Center? An Apology
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 8:04 am
Is there an unlimited demand for art?
Is there an unlimited demand for plays?
Is there an unlimited demand for art education?
No.
Just to the East of Lakewood millions in taxpayer dollars have created a thriving arts district in Gordon Square.
http://gordonsquare.org/capitol.html
Cleveland Public Theater is thriving:
http://gordonsquare.org/cpt.html
The brand new Near West Theater is offering first class entertainment:
http://gordonsquare.org/nwt.html
Hundreds millions of taxpayer dollars have created a brand new arts and entertainment district just to the West of Lakewood in Crocker Park.
What service does the Beck Center actually provide that cannot be provided better just a couple of miles away?
It provides no economic benefit.
It provides no tax benefit.
It provides no added value. There are superior venues available just a few miles away.
It survives only at the whim of the Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.
http://www.cacgrants.org/
It will never receive the subsidies that are given to Playhouse Square, Gordon Square and Crocker Park. It will always be a poor relation.
A few years the Board of the Beck Center was working quietly and secretly to move the facility to Crocker Park. I publically opposed moving the Beck to Westlake. I was wrong.
There is a much better use for that land. New development and new opportunities await us.
Tear it down!
Is there an unlimited demand for plays?
Is there an unlimited demand for art education?
No.
Just to the East of Lakewood millions in taxpayer dollars have created a thriving arts district in Gordon Square.
http://gordonsquare.org/capitol.html
Cleveland Public Theater is thriving:
http://gordonsquare.org/cpt.html
The brand new Near West Theater is offering first class entertainment:
http://gordonsquare.org/nwt.html
Hundreds millions of taxpayer dollars have created a brand new arts and entertainment district just to the West of Lakewood in Crocker Park.
What service does the Beck Center actually provide that cannot be provided better just a couple of miles away?
It provides no economic benefit.
It provides no tax benefit.
It provides no added value. There are superior venues available just a few miles away.
It survives only at the whim of the Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.
http://www.cacgrants.org/
It will never receive the subsidies that are given to Playhouse Square, Gordon Square and Crocker Park. It will always be a poor relation.
A few years the Board of the Beck Center was working quietly and secretly to move the facility to Crocker Park. I publically opposed moving the Beck to Westlake. I was wrong.
There is a much better use for that land. New development and new opportunities await us.
Tear it down!