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Old Posted Apr 9, 2023, 6:11 PM
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Originally Posted by C3YVR View Post
An interesting article from Jeff Bezos paper to compare how Seattle is doing: Seattle, hit by tech cuts and pandemic, tries to reboot
The city, which has sustained rapid tech growth, is looking for its next act https://www.washingtonpost.com/techn...wnturn-amazon/
From the article, "Construction went into overdrive; so many cranes dotted the sky, the Seattle Times noted, that the 62 in place by the end of 2016 was nearly triple that of New York." LOL

Looking at the comments, it's funny how closely they echo the comments under any article about Vancouver. Brings home that the broader factors affecting cities go beyond local (or any) government, which may not have a big impact one way or the other on the general trend of how the city evolves.
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