The economic activity generated by the Performing Arts sector has often been undervalued or overlooked, but it can and should play a central role in economic development planning. Three years after the onset of COVID-19, it is clear that a return to a pre-pandemic economic landscape is unlikely. Remote work is here to stay, and businesses that rely on the presence of bustling commercial districts continue to struggle. During this period of disruption, local economies and their associated tax bases should look to the Performing Arts to drive community revitalization.