Downtown Bellevue Residents Invited to Tateuchi Center Presentation

Downtown Bellevue Residents Tateuchi Center Bellevue
Local residents are invited to learn about the Tateuchi Center, a new performing arts center located in downtown Bellevue, during a 6:30 p.m. presentation on Tuesday, Jan. 27, at the Bellevue Regional Library, room 1.

Presenters include Mary Pat Byrne, arts specialist for the City of Bellevue, and John Haynes, executive director of Performing Arts Center Eastside and a member of the Arts Commission.

Byrne and Haynes are part of a city-appointed specialist task force that has been conducting financial research and market analysis for the project, according to a press statement from the Downtown Bellevue Residents Association.

Tuesday’s presentation aims to raise awareness of the Tateuchi Center, a 2,047-seat performance hall, and help the Bellevue City Council better understand public opinion.

The Tateuchi Center will be located at the corner of NE 10th Street and 106th Avenue NE.

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