Asia Pacific Cultural Center to spend $14,200,000.00 to occupy 18,500 square feet of space in Tacoma Washington.
Tacoma, Washington — According to state and local development sources, Asia Pacific Cultural Center plans to invest $14,200,000.00 to build out 18,500 square feet of new space in Tacoma. The company plans to occupy the new space at 4851 South Tacoma Way in Tacoma, on or about 7/1/2024. According to the company website Asia Pacific Cultural Center (APCC) is a center for cultural exchange providing programs and services that promote the greater awareness, understanding, equity, and inclusion of the Asian and Pacific Islander people. This community includes immigrants, refugees, children and youth, seniors and elders, low-income, and all groups who are a part of the Asia Pacific community. Our founders recognized the need for cross-cultural understanding in their community, and in 1996 they founded APCC to address this need. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization located in Tacoma, Washington, serving the Greater Puget Sound and beyond. APCC proudly represents and serves the Asia Pacific people from 47 different countries, providing a wide range of programs and activities, many of which are free or very low cost of admission. APCC brings people together in the spirit of acceptance and understanding, helping to build a stronger, healthier, more vibrant community for present and future generations.
To learn more about Asia Pacific Cultural Center, visit http://asiapacificculturalcenter.org/
Company Contact:
Faaluaina Pritchard, Executive Director
https://www.linkedin.com/in/faaluaina-pritchard-b7271920a/
253-383-3900
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