GOOD PERFORMANCE:
The Struggle to Redevelop Richmond’s Downtown
Theaters

~John W. Bates III

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ABOUT AUTHOR

John was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia. He received a BS degree from Virginia Tech and a law degree from University of Virginia. He practiced law in Richmond with McGuireWoods for 55 years before retiring. His practice included commercial real estate development and finance and later representing local governments, colleges and universities in public private development projects. He has been a staunch advocate for economic development throughout Virginia, and participated in a number of non-profit ventures that stimulated local economies. He was the first managing partner of McGuireWoods.

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GOOD PERFORMANCE: The Struggle to Redevelop Richmond’s Downtown Theaters

This is the story about some civic-minded citizens, mostly senior corporate executives with nothing to gain personally, setting out to make lives better for the Richmond community. it is a story of courage and determination to overcome a myriad of obstacles, from citizens, from regulators, and from state and local governments. The tougher things got, the harder they worked. They had other responsibilities; nonetheless, they could not, would not, let the projects fail. The result of the effort created not only a magnificent set of performing art venues, but also a working model of business and the arts that work effectively together. a truly remarkable story.

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