On 5/27/20 9:02 PM, Ethan O'Toole via cctalk wrote:
The big problem with this situation is that it’s simply unnecessary: Living Computer Museum + Labs is not independent of Vulcan, and Vulcan can *easily* afford to keep the people who work there on payroll and working from home indefinitely.

Did Vulcan have a lot of exposure to real estate? Real estate has been a huge asset bubble for a long time now. Covid is a perfect excuse for it popping, even though it's been long overdue for a while. If Vulcan is taking a hit or predicting they are going to take a hit then managers might axe all the creative stuff so they don't miss any bonuses.

Vulcan is reported to have pulled the plug on their entertainment division (Vulcan Arts + Entertainment). Also part of this is the Flying Heritage and Combat Armor Museum and they put out an announcement almost identical to the LCM+L announcement. The Seattle Cinerama theater and Seattle Art Fair are caught up in this as well. I don't know if the MoPOP (formerly the Experience Music Project, the Science Fiction Museum, and Science Fiction & Fantasy Hall of Fame, which occupied the same building) is part of this.

alan

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