Week in Review: Amazon HQ2, #MeToo, Boy Scouts This week, some Seattle-area leaders told Amazon they'd like to hit the refresh button on their relationship with the company. Is Seattle going... Bill Radke
Will Amazon HQ2 be worth it? Here's what Seattleites think Bill Radke talks with KUOW reporters Joshua McNichols and Carolyn Adolph about the implications for cities hoping to land Amazon's second headquarters.... Andy Hurst
So you just submitted your proposal to Amazon. We need to talk Do us a favor. Look up relentless.com. No really — try it. We’ll wait. Joshua McNichols
What happens when Amazon comes to your town? In September, 2017, Amazon kicked off the country’s biggest lottery — a search for a second headquarters, a.k.a. HQ2. The city that wins that contest... Joshua McNichols
When you buy cheap, someone pays Seattle (or Amazon-town, if you prefer) is ground zero for cheap things. Amazon has built a world-altering business out of discounting products online.... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
If you’re concerned about your tech privacy, buckle up for this challenging talk If you find yourself checking your phone — a lot — or feeling phantom vibrations, there’s a good reason. Big technology companies (Google, Apple, Amazon... John O'Brien
How the American taxpayer is helping Amazon grow Bill Radke talks to Casey Coombs, reporter at the Puget Sound Business Journal , about Amazon's rapid growth over the last decade and what the company's... Bill Radke
It's over: Amazon says Seattle area won't win HQ2 Regional politicians have been assembling a multi-county strategy to keep Amazon’s growth here. The company’s announcement last month that it will pick... Emily Fox
Seattle is in the eye of the housing affordability storm The rising cost of housing in America's most desirable "creative" cities troubles Richard Florida, urbanist thinker and author. In those cities, the... Bill Radke
Once our sure thing, Amazon turns away Until last week, Seattle’s growth looked endless and predictable. Amazon was hiring at a fierce pace, and planners were struggling with housing and... Carolyn Adolph