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Waterfalls public art a boon to NYC tourism

Waterfalls public art a boon to NYC tourism
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By wnyc.org | Oct 22, 2008

NEW YORK, NY — The Bloomberg Administration says the Waterfalls exhibit on the East River, which ran from June 26th to October 13th, had an even greater economic impact than anticipated.

REPORTER: Officials say the falls generated $69 million dollars in economic activity, exceeding the initial expectation of $55 million dollars. Seth Pinsky of the Economic Development Corporation says the Waterfalls drew 1.4 million viewers.

PINSKY: On the citywide level, this impact included some 79 thousand people, who otherwise would not have done so, to visit or extend their stay in New York.

Pinsky says tourists spent money in restaurants, stores and other businesses, like the Circle Line cruises.

The public art project by Olafur Eliasson was the city's largest since 2005, when famed artist Cristo marked 23 miles of Central Park's footpaths with thousands of saffron drapes, hung from specially designed "gates."




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