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August 21, 2007

Littlefield "Open to the Idea" of Expanded Concessions at the Memorial and Tivoli

From today's TFP:

Mayor Ron Littlefield said he is "open" to considering a change in city policy that would allow food and drinks into the seating areas of the city-owned Memorial Auditorium and Tivoli Theatre.

"If it's going to be a workable policy, this would be the time to test it, not after we have gone in and reupholstered and recarpeted," he said. "I am open to the idea. That's not the same thing as supportive."

Mr. Littlefield, who traveled to Knoxville's Tennessee Theatre in May to study its general operations for comparison, said it is up to the Memorial and Tivoli advisory board to weigh in on the issue.

"I think we need to have them take a look" at it, Mr. Littlefield said. "They might want to do just as I did, to go up and look at the Tennessee Theater and perhaps some in Nashville and the Fox Theatre in Atlanta."

Thoughts?

News | By pulseblogger | 10:53 AM

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