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From Pandemic to Progress: Jon Scholes on the Resurgence of Downtown Seattle

From Pandemic to Progress: Jon Scholes on the Resurgence of Downtown Seattle

FromIndustrial Advisors


From Pandemic to Progress: Jon Scholes on the Resurgence of Downtown Seattle

FromIndustrial Advisors

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Mar 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of the Industrial Advisors podcast, hosts Bill Condon and Matt McGregor interview Jon Scholes, CEO of the Downtown Seattle Association. Scholes discusses the current state of downtown Seattle and how it has recovered from the impact of COVID-19. Scholes shares how the city's focus on creating a diverse, vibrant downtown has attracted new businesses, increased residential growth, and boosted the visitor industry. He also talks about how Seattle stands out for its blend of urban experience and natural beauty. However, the downtown area has faced challenges including drug addiction and homelessness, but Scholes is hopeful due to the city's commitment to improve. Lastly, Scholes gives a hint about the possible return of the Sonics, contributing to the city's rich sports culture. 00:37 Guest Introduction: Jon Scholes 01:26 Current State of Downtown Seattle 02:38 Impact of Major Events and Developments 04:38 Seattle's Response to the Pandemic 08:02 Future Growth Opportunities for Seattle 10:21 Challenges Faced by Downtown Seattle 13:15 Return to Office Trends 16:08 Unique Attributes of Seattle 18:07 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Released:
Mar 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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