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LOOKING GOOD\ THE CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER AND FINDLAY MARKET BOTH ARE DOING WELL IN THEIR NEW DIGS.(News)
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The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
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November 15, 2003| Author:
Stein, Jerry
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Byline: Jerry Stein Post staff reporter
The new Contemporary Arts Center has sprinted out of its starting gate with hefty attendance and soaring membership sales figures.
The latest count puts attendance at 59,742 visitors who turned out to visit both London architect Zaha Hadid's much-praised building and the massive inaugural exhibition that closed Friday.
The $35.7 million Lois & Richard Rosenthal Center, which opened June 7 at 44 E. Sixth St., d...
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