Seattle's New Economy Advantages Strong in Downturn
Although Seattle is being hit as hard as many parts of the country, its strong concentration of creative urban professionals assures that it will emerge strong as the recovery gains steam.
Dean Paton, one of our favorite writers, has a great story in the Christian Science Monitor on the advantages Seattle still has as a consequence of its 68,000 millionaires, its Boeing jobs (still largely here in spite of planned announcements to build production in South Carolina), its emerging role as a center for World Health and its many technology companies. Go here, to read the story.










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