HomeMy WebLinkAboutCCDATE=MARCH 08, 2007 (3) [he next thing to disuas is the itmxrst people hate in the new mtilding that is
supposedly to go tip; discussions As to what mayor may not happen to the Hemmen. It could be
ti or ] years before anything Ave, tW'ough. It is important that the HAB concentrate wt what's
Ding on at The I leeuteu. At flas time the IIAB is needed more than eve- Kay asked for more
• og_vessive thamgn provoking ideas from the team behind her. She didn't t want the hoard to sit
back and do actual.
Kay world like the board mumbo¢ to get a feedback from nugtl,ots, business wtowe as,
etc. m hear what they are saying about the new Hemneia IrCdwtlamcer hall, ,uedt w, is it a
good idea, feasible, are people complaining about the money that will be spent- Kay would like
it by next maul's meeting, just a sheet a paper with the feedback as Butch. Bill, slid herself
would like to know.
Pere naked if that would sho include people who dont know anything about it.
Kay rcalmnded yes.
Batch responded that face me many options available Laid no one knows which way it one go,
strictly a careen hal I or a mull purpose oudl that a Broadway show wt be brought Into. Ir either
One A built, will the Ilunmets betnro down. Them are even rumblings regarding the project to
the NoM of the Hanmoiu may not be happaunS hecayse the housing market is going safl and
50% of the units have to be Are sold before obtaining financing.
Rich asked if the information obtained live what Is heard should also include the One officials,
if Ihey ore saying smnCo ing eompledely different. Rials indicated that the City ellicials go
out to the public and ma saying something enmplmedy dl fferent. Michael Pasterieb of the FSO
. .vas at Rich s Kiwanic meeting. a few days ago in which he said that it will be s symphony hall
for the symphony with the Hemmen coming drum.
Cathy asked what does the symphony board want?
Butch said the ESO wants a new synmhonv hall.
Rich said they raisevl SSYI and lot's it and wain the City to pay fur emryidam-
Butch infected the symphony wants a eyannuity hall, not a multi-purpusu hall 'they don't cam
about the dance Odwedc it about the type of show, The Hemmen presents. They want
something that's made smcily for the syephom.
Biu indicated that looking at the calendar 25 woekmWs would he their goal. The anionic of
usable' (hire would be symphony Linc.
Butch said in a multi-Imrpase facility (list would give The Ilemmcas 2s witele nds to book in
other things Based any model, the money they pomntialle could make in a multi purpose hall
ompurM to a symphony hall .could be _'-} times more than the symphony. d multi-purpose
hall that has the adjusmhle acoustics for Can symphony would allow n )nhing; a symphony hall
an't do full blew dance, cum'( do bas-and-tmek Broadway shown and ron't do a lot Of the shalt
lire Henmteus duesblest of the enrnmmtity groups that ace the building new, such as
• Children's Theatre of FISH. Christian Youth lhestrq etc., won't hoc a place to go, except to
ECC. '[he thine that stared this process was that CSO "snap] to extend its dues but The
Hcnunene didn't have dates available an a 2110 space had to be emoted.
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