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Nonprofit Looks to Support Eastside’s Art & Culture

As the Eastside continues to grow as a big-tech hotspot, many wonder how the region’s arts and culture will be affected. How do you properly provide on a culture front for the inevitable swell in newcomers while also supporting the long-term communities already making up the Eastside’s bedrock?

EastHUB, a new nonprofit, wants to ensure that as the Eastside keeps growing, arts and culture infrastructure can congruously evolve, too. EastHUB aims to do this by collaborating with local governments, businesses, preexisting arts organizations and culture groups, and other key entities. It plans to do this by finding out what their needs and wants are, and then, through fundraising, providing new spaces and facilities…

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