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Universities to open green tech centre as part of £17m project at Carriage Works
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May 27, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Constance Scrafield
A tremendously exciting project is looking for an artist from the Dufferin/Caledon area to produce just the right design for a mural in the centre of town at 114 Broadway. The design theme for this masterpiece-to-be is the main stage of Theatre Orangeville. The object of the exercise is its attraction as an interactive focal point, a place to pose for photographs, a feature of the town to enhance its beauty and tell a story at the same time.
There is everything to gain from this proposed endeavour. When the town hired Destination Development Specialist, Roger Brooks, to assess ways in which Orangeville could become a destination town, one of his recommendations was public art installations throughout the town. Many of Orangeville’s tree sculptures were already in place and utility boxes carry reproductions of artists’ paintings on many street corners, demonstratin
Universities to open green tech centre as part of £17m project at Carriage Works
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Landing fees dropped from $49 million to $23 million, terminal fees dropped from $97.6 million to $54 million, concessions dropped from $145.6 million to $61 million, airport improvement fee revenue dropped from $171 million to $51 million, and pay parking for cars dropped from $39 million to $12.5 million.
The airport has a 50% stake in McArthurGlen YVR Airport Outlet Centre, which saw a year-over-year revenue decrease of $1.5 million to $12.5 million.
About $22 million in the reduction to revenue also came from providing rent relief to Sea Island tenants and operators.
YVR mitigated the bleed by decreasing operating costs from $403 million to $366.5 million, including laying off about a quarter of their staff of more than 500 people, and temporarily closed large sections of the terminal building and consolidated gate operations.