“I can confirm that pending the outcome of the head tax vote by City Council, Amazon has paused all construction planning on our Block 18 project in downtown Seattle and is evaluating options to sub-lease all space in our recently leased Rainer Square building,” Amazon VP Drew Herdener said in a statement provided to GeekWire.
“I was working on some real cool stuff for Kindle when I left, but I found myself thinking in my off cycles, ‘What could I do with healthcare?’,” said Martin, who was first?introduced to the idea of joining Providence more than a year ago by Mike Butler, president of operations and services for Providence Health & Services. “What got me interested was?the?mission.”
“I am a globalist. That is my job. That is our only chance of ending extreme poverty. We need more trade not less trade.”
“I don’t think any of the concerns I saw were reasonable,” Siminoff told Axios. “What we are doing is a good, beneficial thing.”
“I feel like the vibe of Seattle would match me very well,” Patel said. “The pace of the city seems bustling and exciting, which is exactly what I wanted summer 2020 to be.”
“But after I invested so much time and money into it, I thought that I needed to make some of my money back. That’s why I printed more copies later.”
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“If you think about what we do, we don’t really compete against Zales and Signet and Kay — they have a different customer, a lower income level,” said Kanter. “Our average transaction for engagement is like ,000…. The U.S. average is under ,000.” In the physical world, Kanter said that perhaps Costco is the closest competitor.
“But, we share a concern about the level of incentives and the looming competition between cities over incentives for Amazon’s new headquarters,” the petition says.
“If you’re wondering why we would build a site like this to impact a great company like Amazon, the answer is that Amazon’s run by a wealthy libertarian who’s shown only modest?concern for his home community as his company’s growth has dramatically impacted the city — good in some ways, but largely problematically in many: we have?massive traffic, rising un-affordability forcing residents out of their neighborhoods, severe gender problems, gentrification and even a rise in hate crimes against the LGBTQ community here.”
“I do know one thing they will remember, for sure, which is the Apollo landing. … They are going to remember that that’s the time when humanity first left this planet,” he said. “That’s going to be a big deal, even 10,000 years from now.”