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Feasibility And Implementation Planning For The Pan-Am Centennial, Mcm Group International, Harrison Price Company May 1999

Feasibility And Implementation Planning For The Pan-Am Centennial, Mcm Group International, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

Can a centennial edition of the Pan American Exposition in 2001 be used to reinvigorate the regional economy? Will a celebration of international magnitude help reposition the image of Buffalo as a vital and energetic community? Does Buffalo have the will to reclaim its past glory? The Buffalo Niagara leadership, along with grass-roots community groups fascinated with the potential of a centennial celebration to catalyze a halt to the regions decades long decline, has urged an answer to these vital questions. In the fall of 1998, a Pan American Centennial Exploratory Committee was formed to evaluate the potential impact and …


Feasibility And Implementation Planning For The Centennial Of Powered Flight, Harrison Price Company Dec 1997

Feasibility And Implementation Planning For The Centennial Of Powered Flight, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

In 2003 Dayton will produce an international yearlong celebration of the Centennial of Powered Flight. The 2003 Committee authorized Harrison Price Company (HPC) to prepare a Feasibility and Economic Planning Study for the Festival of Flight. The study is divided into nine sections including this Introduction which describes the Centennial of Flight background, the purpose of the 2003 Committee, the role and structure of the National Historic park and the study scope and methodology. Section two, Program Concept Parameters, outlines the content of the program. This includes programmatic content, and descriptions of the Festival of Flight program, Air Force Museum …


Preliminary Project Assessment: The Centennial Of Flight Dayton, Ohio, Harrison Price Company Sep 1997

Preliminary Project Assessment: The Centennial Of Flight Dayton, Ohio, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

In 2003, Dayton was to produce an international yearlong celebration of the Centennial of Powered Flight. The 2003 Committee authorized Harrison Price Company (HPC) to prepare a Feasibility and Economic Planning Study for the Festival of Flight. In follow-up to the Dayton site visit by Buzz Price and Mike Mitchell August 19 - 21, 1997 Harrison Price Company (HPC) was asked to submit a preliminary outline by September 15th concerning the developmental issues that needed to be addressed by the Committee. The report includes two sections: I. Study Scope and Methodology and II. Key Developmental Issues. HPC identified 14 key …


Issues/Questions Related To New Orleans Project, Harrison Price Company Jul 1982

Issues/Questions Related To New Orleans Project, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

The Harrison Price Company (HPC) offers the Rouse Company consulting opinions in a report concerning planning for the Louisiana Expo, which addresses the following topics: general positioning, space allocation, merchandise, services, food services, attendance, attendee expenditures, merchandise sales and commissions, sources of income, and projected income.


Market And Financial Analysis For An 800-Foot Tower In New Orleans, Harrison Price Company Jun 1982

Market And Financial Analysis For An 800-Foot Tower In New Orleans, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

The Tower of New Orleans, Inc. was formed for the express purpose of developing and operating a major multi-purpose tower in downtown New Orleans, which included 18 levels of space for: observation decks, restaurant, lounge, night club, bistro, IMAX theater, and electronic games parlor. The tower was scheduled to open on May 12, 1984 in conjunction with the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition, and was to be located on the Expo site. The tower was to be privately operated during the Expo, and afterward as a commercial venture serving the extensive tourist and convention industries in New Orleans. In conjunction with …


Feasibility Of Phase 2: Dev. Of Louis Armstrong Park, Harrison Price Company Jun 1982

Feasibility Of Phase 2: Dev. Of Louis Armstrong Park, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

Armstrong Park was developed by the City of New Orleans to memorialize the contributions of one its greatest citizens, Louis Armstrong. The City’s goal was to create a park which would be a living and dynamic reflection of Armstrong’s cultural legacy. In response to the City of New Orleans solicitation for development interest, the Harrison Price Company (HPC) was retained by Osmond Entertainment and Tommy Walker Spectaculars to conceptualize the content of an attraction consistent with its market demand and economic opportunity, specifically: to recommend a concept of development; to determine an appropriate investment level and development cost consistent with …


Development Feasibility Of Louis Armstrong Park-Revised Report, Harrison Price Company Mar 1982

Development Feasibility Of Louis Armstrong Park-Revised Report, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

Armstrong Park was developed by the City of New Orleans to memorialize the contributions of one its greatest citizens, Louis Armstrong. The City’s goal was to create a park which would be a living and dynamic reflection of Armstrong’s cultural legacy. In response to the City of New Orleans solicitation for development interest, HPC was retained by Tommy Walker Spectaculars to conceptualize the content of an opportunity, specifically: to recommend a concept of development and phasing; to determine an appropriate investment level and development cost consistent with market support; to analyze the financial implications of the recommended development; to assess …


Market And Financial Analysis Of A 1,200-Foot Tower In New Orleans, Harrison Price Company Jan 1982

Market And Financial Analysis Of A 1,200-Foot Tower In New Orleans, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

The Tower of New Orleans, Inc. was formed for the express purpose of developing and operating a major multi-purpose tower in downtown New Orleans, which included 18 levels of space for: observation decks, restaurant, lounge, night club, bistro, IMAX theater, and electronic games parlor. The tower was scheduled to open on May 12, 1984 in conjunction with the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition, and was to be located on the Expo site. The tower was to be privately operated during the Expo, and afterward as a commercial venture serving the extensive tourist and convention industries in New Orleans. In conjunction with …


Economic Impact Of The 1984 Louisiana World Exposition , December Supplemental Report, Harrison Price Company, Sharon J. Dalrymple, Winston Lill Dec 1980

Economic Impact Of The 1984 Louisiana World Exposition , December Supplemental Report, Harrison Price Company, Sharon J. Dalrymple, Winston Lill

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

In November 1980, Harrison Price Company (HPC) completed a revised economic planning analysis for the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition, which finalized attendance projections, physical facilities requirements, and estimates of financial performance. As a supplement to that study, the fair’s organization committee, Louisiana World Exposition, Inc. requested HPC to prepare an economic impact analysis of the event, focusing on certain key sectors of the local economy that would be appreciably stimulated by the staging of a major world exposition. The sectors are employment, retail sales, demand for materials, and services consumed in the construction and operation of the fair, and tax …


Revised Planning Guidelines For The 1984 Louisiana World Exposition, Harrison Price Company Nov 1980

Revised Planning Guidelines For The 1984 Louisiana World Exposition, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

In planning for the 1984 World Exposition, Louisiana World Exposition, Inc. retained the Harrison Price Company (HPC) to prepare a report that synthesized all prior studies while incorporating new considerations that had come to light since the prior studies were completed. The report has the following sections: 1) introduction, 2) attendance planning, 3) project sizing, 4) supporting infrastructure, 5) economic parameters, and 6) executive summary. The report includes 24 tables.


Interim Memorandum On Attendance Planning And Site Requirements, Harrison Price Company Oct 1980

Interim Memorandum On Attendance Planning And Site Requirements, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

An interim memorandum sent by Harrison Price of the Harrison Price Company to Petr Spurney of the Louisiana World Exposition, Inc. concerning attendance projections for the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition. The document includes the following tables: Table 1, local attendance; Table 2, non-resident and resident attendance; Table 3, attendance models computed using the penetration experience of five other fairs applied to the 1984 New Orleans population.


Attractions In The United States With Annual Attendance Of One Million Or More Persons, Economics Research Associates Nov 1963

Attractions In The United States With Annual Attendance Of One Million Or More Persons, Economics Research Associates

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

This memorandum report outlines attractions in the United States which achieve a visitation of one million persons per year or more. The report breaks down the major attractions into three separate groups. The first of these, and the group with probable greatest interest to the Disney Organization, consists of outdoor commercial attractions and national parks and monuments. The second group consists of zoos and museums, and the third group consists of fairs and expositions. The memorandum report was prepared by William H. Stevenson, under the administrative direction of Harrison A. Price, and relies heavily upon data maintained in the files …