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Updated · KING5.com · May 13
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson Softens Stance on Starbucks as 64% Say City Fails Business
Updated
Updated · KING5.com · May 13

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson Softens Stance on Starbucks as 64% Say City Fails Business

1 articles · Updated · KING5.com · May 13
  • Katie Wilson said Starbucks and other large employers should keep succeeding in Seattle, striking a notably more conciliatory tone after criticism of her past anti-corporate remarks.
  • A new Seattle Metropolitan Chamber poll helps explain the shift: 64% of voters said the city is not doing enough to support a strong business climate, and 73% said large businesses are essential.
  • The survey also found rising unease over Seattle’s cost of doing business and fears companies could expand elsewhere, while the city’s quality-of-life rating fell to 4.54 from 4.81.
  • Howard Schultz had accused Wilson in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece of treating business as a foil rather than a partner, citing her boycott call against Starbucks and dismissive comments about wealthy residents leaving.
  • Joe Nguyen, the chamber’s CEO, said voters still hold progressive values but increasingly want measurable results, even as about 80% said they are proud to be Seattleites.
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