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On Thursday afternoon, hundreds of Seattle’s business community members gathered at the Hyatt Regency Hotel for the Downtown Seattle Association’s (DSA) “State of Downtown” event. In the middle of a two-and-a-half hour networking session featuring an open bar and piles of pastel macarons, the big DSA circle-jerk included a panel interview of elected (and not elected) officials, a TedTalk from an urbanist, and a closing 20-minute briefing on the state of the neighborhood from DSA President and CEO, Jon Scholes.
In his little speech, Scholes focused on the positives: A new PCC opening on 4th Ave, increasing hotel capacity, and projections of a record-high cruise
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