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Friend or Foe for Vibrant Neighbourhoods: Are Festivals Worth It?

Friend or Foe for Vibrant Neighbourhoods: Are Festivals Worth It?

Update: 2025-07-17
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Festivals can be a great excuse to get out and see something new. But they can also be disruptive to local residents and businesses. So when do they help a place thrive, and when are they more trouble than they’re worth?
CityTalk host Mary Rowe gets the perspectives of two guests who helped shape iconic downtown areas. Tim Tompkins was president of the Times Square Alliance in New York City from 2002 to 2020. He’s now director of the Sustaining Places Initiative at the NYU Marron Institute. And Mark Garner is executive director at Calgary Downtown Association. He’s the former CEO and executive director of Toronto's Downtown Yonge Business Improvement Association.
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Friend or Foe for Vibrant Neighbourhoods: Are Festivals Worth It?

Friend or Foe for Vibrant Neighbourhoods: Are Festivals Worth It?

Mary Rowe, Mark Garner, Tim Tompkins