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MASC

Marymoor Arts & Sciences Center

Redmond Needs an All-Season Cultural Gathering & STEAM Center

With a population of 73,000 and growing in Redmond, and another 700,000 in the surrounding Eastside localities, this region has only a limited number of dedicated all-season flexible cultural gathering and community programming spaces suitable to meet the needs of this culturally diverse, highly educated population.

“I hope this really happens. I raised my children in Redmond and there was nothing like this for my kids. Now I have grandchildren and would love to take them here! 

-Redmond Resident/Local Bank Assistant Manager

Prashanthi Chitre Institute of Performing Arts; Photo by: Unfiltered Photographers

Marymoor Arts & Sciences Center (MASC)

Vision: The Marymoor Arts & Sciences Center meets Redmond’s growing, diverse community need for all-season cultural gathering, STEAM education, and programming spaces with complimentary affordable housing.

Mission: To be a community hub for STEAM-related organizations by providing affordable, multi-use spaces for programming in the Arts and Sciences for all people in Redmond, the Puget Sound region, and beyond.

MASC & Affordable Housing Components

Flexible, Affordable Cultural & Community Gathering Spaces

The center would offer a series of flexible spaces to gather and learn, including a large flexible performing arts space that can be transformed with technology into a flat-floor exhibition or banquet space. With seating between 700-1,200, this flexible space can hold multiple types of events in one day. Additional spaces within the center would carry on the flexible concept of being utilized for various types of programming during the morning, day, and evening, including the Planetarium.

Affordable, Multi-Generational Housing and Amenities

This concept would include a rich combination of workforce, artist and senior housing to meet the need on the eastside for additional affordable housing options. Ideally 1, 2 and 3 bedroom units, including accessible units would be available for rent with high quality indoor and outdoor amenities. Homeownership opportunities will also be explored. First floor commercial could include a daycare center and cafe.

STEAM Programming Hub for All Ages

As Redmond continues to grow, inevitably some small businesses and non-profits are experiencing a higher cost to maintain operations and are facing displacement. The Center aims to be a hub for displaced or expanding STEAM organizations, offering enriching cross-connecting programming in the arts and sciences with community and regional partners.

Innovation Destination

Redmond and the Puget Sound region are known throughout the world as a premier center for science, technology, and engineering innovation, however, the city does not have a space dedicated to showcasing these rich assets to the community and beyond. By 2025, Redmond will have four light rail stations, connecting the city to the Puget Sound region. Ensuring Redmond is a premier destination for STEAM experiences would support the region through community connection, vibrancy and economic impact.

Building 1 Concept
Marymoor Arts & Sciences Center

Building 2 Concept
The Residences

Timeline & Next Steps

Currently, the OneRedmond Foundation is working with regional partners on our next steps.  Check back for additional updates!

Your Feedback Requested

Your thoughts and feedback are requested! The OneRedmond Foundation has met with many arts, cultural, and science organizations and community stakeholders to learn of their needs and interests. Their collective feedback has helped to inform and create this Center’s mission and components. OneRedmond is keen to hear feedback from all community, non-profit, and for-profit organizations in Redmond to learn about their needs and listen to their thoughts in the proposed Redmond International Arts & Science Center.

Please contact us at Foundation@OneRedmond.org.

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