Seattle vs. Bellevue: WSJ report spotlights why some tech companies are heading east

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By Rami Gupta

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Inside Sonali’s main entrance, an Amazon office tower of Bellevue, wash. (Photos / Cart Slozer of Gikwaire)

Two weeks after the Tech Giants Microsoft and Amazon trim on the seatl economy, two weeks later, the Wall Street Journal has returned this week why it can be a more interesting option for technology companies and their staff.

“Technology companies cannot get enough in this beautiful Seattle suburbs,” W.SJ is the title of most enlightened pieces Bellevo’s cleaner roads, better schools, low crime rates and growth of new office space, which tempt companies like Ticket, OpenAEE, Snowflake and others.

Former Seattle City Council member Peter Steinbreak told WSJG that the glorious days of Seattle’s economic expansion were over and “the pendant has gone to Eastside.”

The Bellevue Chamber of Commerce did not miss the opportunity to broadcast the article on an emailed newsletter this week: “Wall Street Journal has a sightsee, and we don’t blame them,” the chamber wrote. “Our Techie is a small part of heaven, it looks like the rest of the nation is finally knowing what we already know: Bellevue Freickin ‘Rocks.”

Well, freak. This is the latest iron of the Seattle-Banam-Belbu fire that has been stroke in recent years by fighting whether to work on the east or west side of Washington Lake in recent years.

Bellevue Mayor Lynn Robinson, along with Sroflek CEO Sridhar Ramswami, joined the executives of other companies as well as cut off the ribbon in the new office in Bellevue Spring District in June. (Photos / Cart Slozer of Gikwaire)

“You can look for the window of our building and see the hill,” said Warick Taylor, Vice President of Snowflake in California, who is probably unknown to the same opinion in Seattle.

Snowflake has removed more than 700 employees in the new office space in Spring district in Bellek in June.

“Airlines said, ‘We know you could choose another city, we were glad that you chose us,” “Bellevue Mayor Lin Robinson told Snofle to help cut ribbons.

Most of the friendly beef between the two municipalities has been over a few decades, and it has been mostly expanded for Seattle until about seven years ago. The city of Panna is where young technicians need to be for the culture, not just for employment and innovation.

However, in 2018, a distinction between Amazon and elected officials in Seat was exposed when the City Council tried to impose a “head tax” on the technology giant. Since then, Amazon has rapidly grown in Bellevu, the new buildings are 14,000 in the city’s 20,000 workers planned.

When Amazon was promoting more regional footprints for the headquarters, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell made it clear that he felt that Seattle still quoted his city’s diversity, art, music, restaurants and innovative history over Bellevid. He emphasized Seattle’s new waterfront AI House, he said that Seattle did not have the idea of ​​a startup hub in Bellavu.

However, when Seattle’s Downtown Core fought to come back from the epidemic, the high office vacancies and some large retailers came out, some saw an opening in Belvo.

“Clean and Safe is not all and Seattle,” says Steve Lutthan, the developer and director of Bellevu in the WSJ report.

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