Posted Jan 19, 2020, 12:25 AM
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7th Gen Central Texan
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Austin TX
Posts: 3,150
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Originally Posted by mumu
Since we're all speculating, it's notable that Microsoft is also seriously crunched in Seattle by skyhigh housing costs. All of these major tech companies need to draw from similar labor markets and Amazon is creating a lot of headaches for Microsoft in the Seattle area. Amazon now has more employees in greater SEA than Microsoft and is planning large office growth in Bellevue, right next to Redmond.
The whole Riverside Corridor is primed for not just Project Catalyst but also the secondary effects that flow from it, especially with the Blue Line.
Thus, Microsoft might be the big sleeper waiting in the wings.
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My first thought was Microsoft as well.
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