August 29, 2006 ·

Commencement Project To Be Sold

Last night it was announced that the Commencement is being sold by the Ruston Landing Group to a new group called the Commencement Group.  This is a blow to the local residents who hoped the project would simply go away. 

Link to The News Tribune

Previously on Exit133

5 comments

  • patriceo December 31, 2010

    Make no mistake, there are a lot of other adult offerings at First Night. The Variety show at TOTS, the Urban stage at Studio 2, the Dance stage at Studio 1, and the show at the Rialto are all definitely adult fare. Featured acts include Baby Gramps, Gods Favorite Beefcake, The Halyards, Uncle Bonsai, Pearl Django, Mud Bay Jugglers, Jockomo, Rumbeggae…the list goes on. In addition people wll have a chance to play in the fire garden with Zen Fire garden pits, fire & ice sculptures, a Tiger effigy, the Museum of Glass Hot shop…it a whole lot of stuff. Just in case, you’re wondering, this is not a wimpy show.

  • You're Welcome December 31, 2010

    @woo-hoo! I used to be totally put off by the “family friendly” first night.

    I’ve since learned the art of bar hoping from 1st night regulars. Beers at Harmon, cocktails at Varsity, and shots at Hells. I’m going!

  • offbroadway December 31, 2010

    Not only are there so many GREAT acts (local and international), but looking just like the old photos, the whole scene of downtown Tacoma full of people enjoying themselves and things to do comes…well, maybe once year. And that is only as long as people support this event. First Night is run on a lean budget, but I’m sure the expenses are significant. People work all year to present this, and all we have to do is decide to go. Come on, Tacoma, buy your buttons. This is a good thing that most cities don’ t have. The more we support it, the better it will get. If we don’t turn out, it will surely go away again. Thanks again First Night, and your many volunteers.

  • rainlover December 31, 2010

    I love First Night! Getting to see inside the Pythian temple alone is worth the price of the button. Not to mention how many different way you can play with fire!

  • Altered Chords January 2, 2011

    @3 – I’m operating on a tight budget too. I’m pretty sure everyone is. It was a great time and well worth supporting. I spent $24.00 that I didn’t need to to see 2 acts on the mainstage. Alice Stewart and Rumbeggae were worth the money! We had a great time.

    Next year we’ll plan better. I would have liked to see the Tune Stranglers.