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Seattle's Pacific Science Center lays off nine staff after selling part of its campus, including the Boeing IMAX, to the Space Needle's owners.
Seattle’s Pacific Science Center is laying off nine employees, reducing its workforce to 162, after selling 20% to 25% of its campus—including the Boeing IMAX Theater—to the Space Needle’s owners.
The move follows financial pressures and a restructuring that included exhibit removals, a relocated entrance, and a reopened courtyard.
The Boeing IMAX ceased operations in February, while the smaller Paccar IMAX remains open.
Four projectionists were reassigned.
The Space Needle plans to renovate the space and hire more staff than previously employed there.
Joint promotions, shared ticketing, and membership benefits are planned.
Leadership says the changes aim to ensure long-term sustainability, with no further layoffs expected.
El Centro de Ciencias del Pacífico de Seattle despide a nueve empleados después de vender parte de su campus, incluido el Boeing IMAX, a los propietarios de la Space Needle.