Listen "Art as an Economic Driver"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of the ULI Utah Beyond Trends Podcast, host Britney Helmers, Director of The Blocks Arts District, explores how art fuels economic growth, community vibrancy, and placemaking in Utah and beyond. Joining Britney are two incredible guests: Lorie Buckley, Arts Administrator for Ogden City, and Dr. Emily Nicolosi, Lead Artist for In Theory Art Studios. Together, they unpack the ways art shapes cities, attracts investment, and creates spaces where people want to live, work, and gather. From the transformation of Ogden’s Creative District with landmarks like The Monarch and Dumke Arts Plaza, to the global rise of light festivals and public art installations, this conversation highlights real-world examples of how art drives tourism, boosts property values, and strengthens community identity. The discussion also dives into opportunities for artists and developers to collaborate, the role of city government in fostering cultural growth, and how art-led placemaking can activate downtown cores while keeping community at the heart of development. Whether you’re a developer, policymaker, artist, or community builder, this episode sheds light on why leading with art isn’t just about culture. It’s smart economics.
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