Seattle Public Schools, city officials announce potential partnership to redevelop Memorial Stadium

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Seattle Public Schools (SPS) and city officials announced that they are working on a partnership deal that will allow them to redevelop the aging Memorial Stadium at Seattle Center. FOX13

According to the City of Seattle’s Thursday announcement, Mayor Bruce Harrell and SPS Superintendent Dr. Brent Jones will begin discussions with One Roof Partnership to build a new $150 million facility capable of holding 10,000 people. The goal is to have the project completed by 2026.

Officials say SPS will still own the facility and maintain priority use, though it will also be used for community, arts and culture events.and Oak View Group, was one of two respondents to the city-issued request for proposals .

As a potential partner, One Roof Partnership proposes a philanthropic funding approach, rather than a commercial enterprise. This unique approach best reflects community, with an emphasis on creating new opportunities for students and youth from all backgrounds, and has promise to be a great enhancement to the Seattle Center campus.

SPS students and community members will be able to provide input to help shape the planning and design of the stadium. that I have read and agree

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