Seattle, Washington

Seattle is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is located in the U.S. state of Washington between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, nearly 108 miles (174 km) south of the United States–Canadian border in King County, of which it is the county seat.

Seattle was founded in the 1850s and named after Chief Seattle, also known as Noah Sealth. As of 2005, the city had an estimated population of 573,000 and a metropolitan population of around 3.8 million. Seattle is the hub for the Greater Puget Sound region. Its official nickname is the Emerald City because of the lush evergreen trees in the surrounding area; it is also referred to as the Rainy City, the Gateway to Alaska, Queen City, and Jet City, due to the local influence of Boeing. Seattle residents are known as Seattleites.

Seattle is known as the birthplace of grunge music, and it has a reputation for heavy coffee consumption: locally founded coffee companies include Starbucks and Tully's Coffee. Seattle was also the site of the 1999 meeting of the World Trade Organization, and the attendant demonstrations by anti-globalization activists, which were in keeping with Seattle's Democratic history and reputation for liberal politics. Researchers at Central Connecticut State University ranked Seattle the most literate city in America in 2005.

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The local economy

Five companies on the 2004 Fortune 500 list of the United States' largest companies, based on total revenue, are currently headquartered in Seattle: financial services company Washington Mutual (#103), insurance company Safeco Corporation (#267), department store Nordstrom (#286), World Wide Web retailer Amazon.com, (#342) and coffee chain Starbucks (#425).

Prior to moving its headquarters to Chicago, aerospace manufacturer Boeing (#21) was the largest company based in Seattle. However, due to its largest division still being headquartered in Bellevue and large aircraft manufacturing plants in Everett and Renton, Boeing remains one of the largest private employers in the Seattle Metropolitan area.

Other Fortune 500 companies popularly associated with Seattle are based in nearby Puget Sound cities. Warehouse club chain Costco Wholesale Corp. (#29), the largest company in Washington, is based in Issaquah. Microsoft (#46), the American Division of Nintendo, Nintendo of America, and cellular telephone pioneer McCaw Cellular, prior to being bought out by AT&T Wireless (#120) in 1994 and then merging with Cingular in 2004, are all located in Redmond. Weyerhaeuser, the forest products company (#95), is based in Federal Way. Finally, Bellevue is home to truck manufacturer PACCAR (#250) and international mobile telephony giant T-Mobile's U.S. subsidiary T-Mobile USA.

Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels has announced a desire to spark a new economic boom driven by the biotechnology industry. Major redevelopment of the South Lake Union neighborhood is underway in an effort to attract new and established biotech companies to the region, joining current biotech companies such as Corixa, Immunex (now part of Amgen), and ZymoGenetics.

Source - Wikipedia: Seattle, Washington


Recent Seattle business news

Links to recent headlines via Topix.net

Boeing Finishes 2008 With 662 Commercial Airplane Orders.
SEATTLE: The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] in 2008 recorded 662 net commercial airplane orders, bringing its backlog of unfilled commercial orders to more than 3,700 airplanes.
NEW Seattle gay bars still pouring in wake of ricin threats
Several Seattle bar owners who received anonymous letters threatening to poison customers with highly toxic ricin called the matter creepy but doubted it would hurt business.
Boeing Finishes 2008 With 662 Commercial Airplane Orders
SEATTLE, Jan. 8 WA-Boeing-Orders SEATTLE , Jan. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Boeing Company in 2008 recorded 662 net commercial airplane orders, bringing its backlog of unfilled commercial orders to more ...
Greenwood has gotten hip
The Greenwood Space Travel Supply Co. carries unique space-theme gadgets and toys.
Gay bars still pouring in wake of ricin threats
Roland Hyre, manager of the Madison Pub, says he will be keeping a close eye on the drinks he's pouring.
SVC men rally past Seattle
The four Skagit Valley College men's basketball team starters waiting to check at the scorers table were visibly anxious to get another shot at the Seattle Storm.
Jesse Burtner
To put it bluntly, Burtner is the bomb. IT'S JUST BEFORE DECEMBER when I visit Jesse Burtner and his wife Christina at their North Seattle cottage, but he's already been at it non-stop for a few weeks: ...
Under the Needle: Building a foundation for future work
Among the signs of a slumped economy, count John Morefield's. There it sits among the produce and fish, amid sellers of honey and jewelry and pastry in the Ballard Sunday farmers market.


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