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$26.2 million for downtown arts school awarded
Apr. 15, 2010
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St. Catharines MPP Jim Bradley announced Wednesday morning that
The school, currently on Brock's campus, will relocate to a new home within the Niagara Centre for the Arts, planned for downtown in the
"Our investment in
"Many of you have waited with eager anticipation — some more patiently than others," said Bradley, hinting at the amount of lobbying and support from both Brock and the community.
"That advocacy has been heard."
Bradley's announcement was greeted with cheers and sustained applause from the roughly 200 people who gathered in the weedy parking lot of the former industrial building in downtown
The school will house 500 full-time students and faculty members and will include space for a theatre, rehearsals, teaching and research studios.
It's considered an integral feature of the city's larger plan for a performing arts complex on
The funding — the full amount requested by Brock — is part of the McGuinty government's new five-year Open Ontario plan to create new opportunities for jobs and growth.
In May 2009,
Brock president Jack Lightstone said the next step is the hiring of the project manager — expected to be announced in three weeks.
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