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March 2015 Where to Buy in 2015

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A city-owned parking lot known as Larwill Park in downtown Vancouver—the proposed home for one of the most ambitious cultural building projects B.C. has ever seen—is likely to house cars, not Carrs, for a good while longer. Just one month before a council-imposed deadline to raise $150 million in govern- ment funding for the project's estimated $350 million in con- struction costs, the Vancouver Art Gallery's plan for a landmark campus kitty corner to BC Place appears fated to be postponed, perhaps indefinitely. By most accounts, the gallery is nowhere near to meeting that fundraising deadline, and it's likely to miss another city condition for the nominal 99-year lease on the site: to raise 75 per cent of its construction costs by December. The VAG's fundraising chal- lenge is something of a perfect storm. Both levels of govern- ment have nothing to be gained politically from dishing out hundreds of millions of dollars for what's perceived, in the hin- terland, as an elite big-city insti- tution; it's not the power base of either the provincial Liberals or the federal Conservatives. And the VAG is one of several cultural projects planned or underway that draws on a similar, small pool of benefactors. So what next? In the event that the VAG doesn't think it will meet its April 30 deadline, explains Richard Newirth, ben oliver (top) march 2015 BCBusiness 17 t he mon t hly in for mer TMı "I do not regard employers as the enemy. Sometimes we have corporations that behave extremely badly, and we will say some harsh things about them when we feel they are trampling on workers' rights" – Irene Lanzinger, p. 23 in the event that the vaG doesn't think it will meet its april 30 deadline, gallery director Kathleen bartels (above) will have to request that council revisit its deadlines. m a r c h 2 0 15 The Countdown C u l t u r e Got $300 million to spare? the vancouver art Gallery would like to speak to you–and soon by Jacob Parry INSIDE ruff times for Dogs ... Sharing the Wealth ... feedback on feedback ... meC's new Digs + more ...

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