Redmond finalizes deal to acquire 3-acre campus near Marymoor Park - Puget Sound Business Journal

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Redmond officials finalized a deal to acquire a 3-acre campus near Marymoor Park. This acquisition, announced on October 21, 2025, is part of the city’s strategy to improve local infrastructure and facilitate future development. The campus's location is strategic, providing opportunities for community engagement and economic growth. City leaders emphasized the importance of the acquisition in sustaining the region's growth and enhancing public services. The deal is expected to have a positive impact on local businesses and residents.

This move aligns with the city’s long-term planning goals to develop more accessible public spaces. Local officials stated that the acquisition will enable the city to better serve its residents and adapt to future needs. The investment in the campus reflects Redmond's commitment to fostering a vibrant community. City planners anticipate that the project will attract more visitors and stimulate economic activity in the area.

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