Envision a space under one roof where a glass artist creates colorful fused sculptures; a dance troupe hosts a Master class; a corporate team is inspired to develop an innovative business solution; a vocal group rehearses for a competition; a group of 8-year-olds experiments with watercolors; chords from a Spanish guitar permeate a café space hosting a cooking class; the gift shop, filled with one-of-a-kind art pieces, is abuzz with a busload of visitors eager to own a piece of local art; heads are together in a nook as ideas swirl about a collaborative effort.
This, is AIR. |
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“The bottom line is that cities need a people climate even more than they need a business climate. This means supporting creativity across the board—in all of its various facets and dimensions—and building a community that is attractive to creative people, not just to high-tech companies. A former Seattle mayor Paul Schell once said success lies in creating a place where the creative experience can flourish.”
—Richard Florida, The Rise of the Creative Class
—Richard Florida, The Rise of the Creative Class





