Seattle City Council to hear private proposals for Memorial Stadium redevelopment

The stadium was built 75 years ago and is owned by Seattle Public Schools.

SEATTLE — The Seattle City Council approved establishing support for redevelopment of Memorial Stadium in a meeting on Tuesday.

The measure passed 8-1 with Councilmember Kshama Sawant being the one dissenting vote.

The stadium, built 75 years ago and owned by Seattle Public Schools (SPS), could be transformed into a new open-air, multi-purpose venue in the heart of the city.

The city and SPS jointly issued requests for proposals in March, and two bids are under consideration.

The two bids are from the One Roof Partnership

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