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Originally Posted by plinko
The Orange County Museum of Art (in the same complex as the Segerstrom) is also doing quite well and just underwent a huge expansion by Thom Mayne.
That entire complex always seems very busy.
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That's not that surprising to me.
According to Wiki, Belleview has about 152,000 residents, which is small compared to both Seattle city at 750,000 and the metro at a little over 4 million. Plus it is a relatively new city, with most of its growth since 1960 (it only had about 12,000 in 1960), so I would consider it a relatively new city. I don't think many new cities quickly develop significant art and culture amenities, even if they become large quickly. Tacoma is a much older city, having more than 100,000 people even by 1930, so I am not surprised that it would have more arts and cultural infrastructure. I would guess that fast growing areas like Phoenix, Dallas and Houston, the same issue of edge cities not having much in cultural and arts infrastructure would be the same. And older legacy cities like Cleveland have a wealth of cultural and arts. Heck, Mesa AZ is bigger than Cleveland and St Louis, but I don't think it compares to those cities on a cultural and arts level.