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Return to Virginia Business - January 2005

News and Features


A cultural coming out in Manassas

Virginia Business
January 2005

Prince William County continues its steady march towards a more sophisticated image. Officials for this once-rural area recently announced a deal to build a four-story, 1,100-seat concert hall on George Mason University’s campus in Manassas.

The $56 million cultural center is being modeled after the famous La Scala Opera House in Milan. When completed in 2009, the hall will host the Prince William Symphony Orchestra, the Manassas Dance Company and the Prince William Youth Orchestra along with national and international performers. The county, the city of Manassas, George Mason University and private contributors have agreed to share construction and design costs.

Brian Marcus, associate dean for development at George Mason’s College of Visual and Performing Arts, estimates that the facility will have a direct economic impact of $6.9 million on the area. It’s expected that 170,000 people will attend performances in the first year, with 10 percent of those coming from out of state. “It will be a real shot in the arm for some local businesses, like restaurants and hotels,” Marcus says.

Prince William County’s recent economic gains have made headlines. Eli Lilly and Co. chose the area for a new drug manufacturing complex, and the Department of Labor reported that the county’s job growth was the highest in the country.

Susan Jacobs, chairman of the Prince William County Greater Manassas Chamber of Commerce, notes that building the performance hall will help put the final touches on the county’s new reputation. “I think this will raise our profile considerably and finally get it in people’s minds that this area is becoming a true business and cultural center,” she says.

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