Phase I of the Massey Hall Revitalization Plan is Underway!

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February 23, 2015
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The first phase of Massey Hall's ambitious 7-year revitalization plan kicked off today at an event highlighting the key involvement of government, corporate and private donors in making the project possible. In total, Massey Hall's revitalization is projected to cost $135 million over several phases.

According to the official release from Massey Hall, Phase I includes the following:

Phase 1 will cost $32M and began with the demolition of the Albert Building that was adjacent to the south wall of Massey Hall. It includes the construction of a two-story basement that will serve as the foundation for an addition to the hall and will accommodate a modernized back of house, a first-ever loading dock at Massey Hall, backstage and artist space, as well as technical and production facilities. Phase 1 also includes $9M towards the planning of Phase 2. 

In Phase I, both the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario contributed $8 million each, while private donors included RBC and TD Bank Group, among others.

For more information about the revitalization, please visit: http://masseyhall.com/mh_revitalization

 

From the press release, here are some quotes from the event:

"Massey Hall is a landmark that has attracted some of the biggest names in performing arts to Toronto for 120 years. Our Government is proud to be supporting this revitalization project, because it will maintain and modernize this iconic building, contribute to the cultural and social fabric of the city and generate economic growth, job creation and increased tourism throughout the GTA."

- The Honourable Joe Oliver, Minister of Finance and Minister Responsible for the GTA

"The revitalization of Massey Hall will not only benefit the arts and culture industry, it will also increase tourism by attracting visitors from all over the world. Our Government is committed to creating vibrant Canadian communities and supporting cultural venues, like Massey Hall, in their pursuits to become desirable destinations for international audiences."

- The Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario

"Massey Hall is one of our country's most important cultural sites, and the Government of Canada, has recognized that investing in Massey Hall's future will ensure that it continues to play a major role as an iconic venue while encouraging the development of new talent. This support will help Massey Hall continue to contribute to the lives of Canadians through arts, employment, and cultural celebration for generations to come."

- Charles Cutts, President and CEO of The Corporation of Massey Hall and Roy Thompson Hall

 

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