Grand Valley State University researchers have found that during
the 2010 ArtPrize roughly 400,000 visitor days generated an estimated
economic impact of as much as $7.5 million for the Grand Rapids area.
Students from Grand Valley’s Economic and Hospitality and
Tourism Management departments collected data under the supervision of
Paul Sicilian, associate professor of economics; Seohee Chang,
assistant professor of hospitality and tourism management; and
Experience Grand Rapids.
The results showed:
• 50 percent of respondents came from
outside Grand Rapids (94 percent were Michigan residents);
• 67
percent of non-locals were day-visitors (did not stay overnight);
• 9.5 percent of non-locals stayed in a hotel/motel or B&B;
• 87.5 percent said that ArtPrize was the primary reason for their
trip to Grand Rapids;
• Nearly 44 percent were attending ArtPrize
for the first time (did not attend last year).
Results also showed direct spending of:
• More than $2.8
million on food;
• About $721,000 on lodging;
• Nearly
$589,000 on transportation;
• About $684,000 on retail
purchases;
• And about $168,000 on tourism.
For additional information, contact Paul Sicilian at (616)
331-7425 or GVSU News and Information Services at (616) 331-2221.
Economic impact of 2010 ArtPrize around $7 million
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