City of Toronto plays host to expert discussions on
nightlife economy, hospitality and safety >> TORONTO (CNW)
- On Monday, the Toronto Entertainment District
Business Improvement Area (BIA) will host the
Responsible Hospitality Institute (RHI) Conference on
Nightlife, with a dual focus on harnessing the
benefits of a thriving nighttime economy, while best
managing safety.
Nightlife experts from some of
North America's most vibrant cities including New
York, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco are
attending the Toronto conference to discuss their own
successes in the areas of management, policing, and
planning of a better nightlife for their city.
As part of its ongoing commitment to a
collaborative dialogue with key stakeholders, the
Entertainment District BIA will also welcome to the
one-day conference representatives from the Toronto
and regional Police Service, the Alcohol and Gaming
Commission of Ontario (Liquor Enforcement Branch),
city councilors, planners and City Municipal License
and Standards.
"Toronto continues to be recognized around the
world as one of the safest, most diverse places to
live," said Toronto Mayor David Miller. "I am
confident that with leaders like the Entertainment
District BIA and its collaborative approach to
managing nightlife, Toronto will maintain its
international reputation as a progressive, world-class
city with an incredible quality of life."
The RHI Conference takes place in Toronto on
Monday, June 8, 2009 at the Metro Toronto Convention
Centre. The conference runs from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Leading nightlife experts include: << -
Terrance
Alan, Founding Member, San Francisco Entertainment
Commission - Rob Bookman, Co-Founder and General
Counsel, NYC Nightlife Association - Steve Georgas,
Commander, Chicago Police Department - Elizabeth
Peterson, President EPG, consultant to nightlife
businesses in Los Angeles - David Whitaker, President
& CEO, Tourism Toronto (formerly CEO of Tourism Miami)
>> "The Toronto Entertainment District BIA is
dedicated to the creation of a safe and enjoyable
nightlife experience for everyone," said Janice
Solomon, executive director, Toronto Entertainment
District BIA. "We believe that a vibrant, safe and
enjoyable nightlife is a valuable contributor to the
Entertainment District - and the City."
Jim Peters, President of the Responsible
Hospitality Institute will be a keynote speaker at the
conference touching on trends driving nighttime
economy gathered from over 30 North American cities,
including successful elements of a hospitality zone,
managing closing time crowds and noise levels - all
initiatives the Entertainment District BIA is
progressively addressing through its best practices
approach to managing nightlife.
Added Solomon: "We firmly believe that by
implementing approaches used successfully by other
cities, we can ensure that Toronto's Entertainment
District will have a flourishing and well-balanced
nightlife and that the interests of our diverse
membership are progressively intertwined."
About the Entertainment District Business
Improvement Area Established in 2008, the Toronto
Entertainment District Business Improvement Area's (BIA)
mandate is to promote, improve, and preserve this
dynamic area of Toronto. Benefiting from economic,
environmental and social factors driving downtown
growth, the Entertainment District is in the midst of
a renaissance, firmly establishing itself as a
thriving and vibrant district for living, creating,
working and entertainment.
-0- 06/04/2009 /For further information: or to
arrange an interview, please contact: Mansfield
Communications on behalf of the Entertainment District
BIA Contact: Mark Cohen, (416) 599-0024 x 240,
mark(at)mcipr.com; Toronto Entertainment District
Business Improvement Area Contact: Janice Solomon,
Executive Director, (416) 926-1337,
jsolomon(at)entertainmentdistrict.ca/ CO: Toronto
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