INSIGHTS

Innovating for tomorrow by reshaping how we think today

INSIGHTS

Innovating for tomorrow by reshaping how we think today

We believe true innovation and progress can only occur by exploring new opportunities, creating new dialogues, and taking bold action. As we recalibrate expectations and ways of conceiving the future, follow along with our thinking and perspectives.

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Mark Fischbach grossed $21.7 million in a single weekend with a self-distributed horror film playing on over 4,000 screens. No studio. No distributor. No traditional marketing spend. The January 2026 theatrical release
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Cities spend billions positioning themselves as destinations for mobile talent building innovation districts, offering tax incentives, and marketing quality-of-life metrics. Yet most economic development strategies overlook a powerful but undervalued
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The latest data from the National Endowment for the Arts reveals a striking paradox: while attendance at traditional performing arts venues continues its decades-long decline, Americans are still eagerly attending live performances—just
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Recent data across venue sizes shows uneven performance across live-music market: premium stadium nights keep smashing records, midsize theaters are emerging as the dependable “workhorse” for cities and developers, and
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Drawing on our extensive experience at the intersection of cultural vitality and economic strategy, we provide practical frameworks for translating the data you already collect—ticket sales, artist payments, education programs—into
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The global art market’s recent transformation reveals critical insights for cultural institutions, real estate developers, and urban planners navigating an increasingly complex creative economy. Despite a 12% global decline in
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The music festival industry—once a cornerstone of the experiential economy—faces an unprecedented crisis that extends far beyond entertainment. With 78 festivals canceled across the United Kingdom and over 40 shuttered
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The intersection of creative economy investment and community-centered economic development has never been more critical. As CVL Economics embarks on our partnership with Creators @ Laboratory—a groundbreaking content production and
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Economic development strategies systematically overlook design innovation, missing opportunities that could transform regional competitiveness across industries. While policymakers chase the latest tech trends and offer traditional tax incentives, the $2
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New IRC Section 181 changes offer immediate deductions for recording costs, promising to reshape local music economies and artist development across the United States. It has been the spring of
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If your favorite hiking trail in Washington or beachside brunch spot in California suddenly feels quieter than usual, you might be missing your northern neighbors. Canadian travel to the U.S.
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The first Air Jordan shoe burst onto the NBA scene in April 1985—40 years ago this month—in unmistakably flashy fashion. Designed by Peter Moore, the Air Jordan 1 didn’t just
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What makes a successful global city? Undoubtedly, thriving metropolises require quality housing, robust job markets, safe streets, and efficient public transportation. However, successful global cities are also creative hubs that
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The performing arts are not simply a form of entertainment, they offer a powerful means of creative and cultural expression, education, and community-building. Theater, dance, music, and other forms of
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In the 1990s, the United States was unrivaled in the Visual Effects (VFX), animation, and gaming industries, boasting a wealth of talent and job opportunities. Fast forward just a decade,