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New-look museum to boost economy
A new report has revealed that National Museums Scotland (NMS) will provide a major economic boost when the new-look National Museum of Scotland opens in Edinburgh next summer.
Research conducted by consultants Biggar Economics on behalf of the organisation found that nearly £3 will be returned for every £1 invested by the Scottish Government. According to the report, more than £58m in gross value added (GVA) is to be generated for the economy and will support around 2,600 full time equivalent jobs. In Edinburgh, this will equate to nearly £40m GVA.
Work commenced on the £46.4m National Museum of Scotland revamp in 2008, with Balfour Beatty appointed to deliver the project. A total of 14 new galleries and two discovery centres will be created. A new larger gallery for international touring exhibitions, new education facilities and a learning centre are also included, along with a new floor below the main hall to feature an entrance and reception area.
NMS director Dr Gordon Rintoul said: "This report underlines the significant economic benefit that the redeveloped National Museum of Scotland will bring to Edinburgh and Scotland when it opens next summer. "Our museums and collections are a key social, cultural and educational asset for our nation, and this report confirms our place as one of the key contributors to the competitiveness of Edinburgh and Scotland's unique tourism offer."
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