As the economy recovers, surveys show that among the first
ways people will spend money will be on dining and entertainment. Cities
wanting to capitalize on this nighttime economy will collect effective
strategies and gain important insights at the Responsible Hospitality
Institute’s Sixth Annual Networking
Conference and first charter meeting of the Sociable City Network on November 12-14 in
Austin,
Texas.
“Truly sociable cities facilitate human connection through
food, music, dancing and other entertainment clustered in hospitality zones,”
observes RHI president Jim Peters. “Cities can benefit greatly from sales tax,
jobs and vibrancy generated throughout the day, and especially on weekend days
and nights. However, with vibrancy comes risk to public safety and quality of
life that must be anticipated and addressed.”
RHI chose
Austin
as the conference site for the city’s brand as the “live music capital of the
world” and for its innovative approach to nighttime safety and vibrancy. North
American leaders will convene November 12 to 14 to define criteria for being a
music city, and guide participants on the steps to create and sustain their
local music economy. The historic Driskill Hotel located on
the famous
Sixth Street
will be the host hotel.
A second track will emphasize how cities with an active
nighttime economy can manage safety, noise and traffic impacts generated by
large nightlife venue crowds and late-night activity. Strategies and case
studies gathered from RHI's research and Regional Forums held in
sixteen North American cities will be showcased in facilitated forums and
workshops.
A second track will emphasize how cities with an active
nighttime economy can manage safety, noise and traffic impacts generated by
large nightlife venue crowds and late-night activity.
“
Austin is proud to host
North America’s largest gathering of leaders seeking to enhance the nighttime
economy,” proclaims Austin Mayor Will Wynn, “and we will showcase how
Austin invests in music,
musicians and the venues where they perform.”
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