The City of Seattle recently announced the appointment of a new Director of Seattle Center, the city’s iconic 74-acre public park and entertainment complex. The new director, David B. Miller, is a former waterfront redevelopment manager who brings a wealth of experience to the position.
Miller has served in various roles related to waterfront redevelopment in the Seattle area for over 20 years. He has been involved in the planning and implementation of numerous projects, including the redevelopment of the Elliott Bay Seawall, the construction of a new cruise terminal, and the revitalization of the historic Pioneer Square district.
In his new role as Director of Seattle Center, Miller will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the park. This includes managing its staff, maintaining its grounds and facilities, and ensuring that visitors have a safe and enjoyable experience. Miller will also be responsible for developing and implementing new programs and events that will help to attract more visitors to the park.
Miller’s appointment comes at a time when Seattle Center is undergoing a major transformation. In recent years, the park has seen an influx of new businesses, restaurants, and attractions. Miller’s experience in waterfront redevelopment will be invaluable in helping to ensure that these changes are managed in a way that preserves the park’s unique character and charm.
The City of Seattle is thrilled to have Miller on board as Director of Seattle Center. His extensive experience in waterfront redevelopment and his commitment to preserving the park’s unique character make him an ideal choice for the position. With Miller at the helm, Seattle Center is sure to remain a vibrant and beloved destination for locals and visitors alike.