
City Smarts: With
a spectacular natural setting, thriving urban centers, vibrant neighborhoods,
and a globally-competitive economy, Seattle is an outstanding place to live,
visit and to do business. Some of the world’s most recognizable and successful
businesses are located in Seattle and the surrounding four-county Puget Sound
region: Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Microsoft, Starbucks,
Amazon.com, Costco, Paccar, Weyerhaeuser, WaMU and Nordstrom.
An
entrepreneurial, innovative and international culture fuels the economy. One in
three jobs is tied to international trade and the Seattle-Tacoma port region
constitutes the third largest shipping hub in North America. Greater Seattle is
also a hotbed for research and development. The University of Washington, which
has its main campus in the center of Seattle, is the nation’s top public
university in terms of research funding. Global health and life sciences
research is an especially important sector: about 30 percent of the United
States’ funding for HIV research comes to the Seattle area.
Seattle’s
robust economy and high quality of life serves as a magnet for new residents
and businesses. The region’s population topped 3.5 million in 2007 and is
expected to reach 5 million by 2040. Residents are highly educated and the
region consistently ranks at the top in national polls for college degrees per
capita.
Jetsetter: Donald
King Architects (DKA) has been in business since 1985, for 24 years. DKA is
based in Seattle, but its repertoire of projects spans throughout the Pacific
Northwest and the Western United States including Alaska, California, Nevada,
Oregon and Washington.

Founder,
president and CEO, Donald King advises that Seattle can be a difficult town to
become established in due to the “native culture” of people who were born in
and grew up in Seattle. “You have to learn the social networks when you
relocate here, as you do in any major city”, he recommends. King is a
member of many organizations, including black business organizations such as
The Breakfast Group, Tador 100, and is a member of the board of African
American Partners for Prosperity. He’s also a member of the board of trustees
for the Greater Settle Chamber of Commerce. “There’s such a small percentage of
African- Americans here, its 10-12 percent.” he says. “The good side is the
percentage of ethnic groups mirror the rest of the country. Seattle is very
diverse and progressive, and there’s lots of opportunity for non-whites.” Some
of the top political leaders in the city and state have been non-white. The
former mayor, the fire chief and superintendent of schools and some city
council members are African-American. For more information on DKA, call
206-443-9939 or visit www.dkarch.com
Getting’
Around: Seattle’s compact downtown makes it easy for travelers to get
around by foot. Not in the mood? Hop on a metro transit bus in the
downtown ride free zone during peak hours. If you’re traveling out of downtown,
the fare is rather inexpensive. Ride the Seattle Streetcar, Seattle’s newest
addition to public transportation, which takes you from downtown to the South
Lake Union neighborhood. For more information, visit www.seattlestreetcar.org.
Survival
Kit: As one of the country’s best cities for walking, make sure to bring
comfortable walking shoes. If you’re traveling in the summer, bring a
light-weight sweater for the cool night temperature. Oh, and of course an
umbrella, though you may not need it since Seattle is not the rainiest U.S.
city as most think. Seattle’s receives 38” of rainfall
annually.
Catching
ZZZ’s: Alexis Hotel Seattle, 1007 First Ave., is the perfect place to
crash while on business in Seattle. The four-diamond luxury boutique is located
in the heart of downtown Seattle complete with complementary wireless internet
service throughout the hotel and hard-wired high-speed Internet access in 60 of
its guest rooms and suites. The hotel also features a newly renovated 24-hour
business center. For small to mid-sized companies, check out Kimpton’s Global
Business Program for additional savings. For more information o the Alexis
Hotel Seattle, call 206. 624-4844 or visit www.alexishotel.com.
The Power
Lunch: Treat clients and colleagues to the ultimate steakhouse treat. The
Metropolitan Grill, 820 Second Ave., located the heart of Seattle’s financial
district downtown, is Seattle’s only steakhouse to serve corn-feed USDA prime
from Nebraska, American waguy and true 100 percent Japanese wagyu. Not in the
mood for steak? Try their Alaskan king crab crusted halibut or the mesquite
grilled wild Alaskan king salmon. For more information, call 206-624-3287 or
visit www.themetropolitangrill.com.
Cultural
Chow: Believe it or not, Oprah Winfrey’s favorite fried chicken happens to
be located in Seattle; an autographed photo hangs on the wall as proof. Ezell’s
Famous Chicken, 501 23rd Ave., is a family owned and operated
business started over 20 years ago and continues to be a local favorite. For
more information, call 206-324-4141 or visit www.ezellschicken.com.
Cyber Spot: Cherry
Street Coffee House, 103 Cherry St., offers free WiFi and great Seattle
coffeehouse experience at any time of day. For more information, call
206-621-9372 or visit www.cherrystreetcoffeehouse.com.
Networkin’: Make
connections with more than 20,000 business people at a Greater Seattle Chamber
of Commerce event. It’s the largest business association in the Seattle metro
area and offers great opportunities to meet potential clients while improving
professional development skills. Check their event calendar for upcoming public events. For more information, call 206-389-7200 or visit www.seattlechamber.com.
Voted the
best multicultural job search web site by Seattle Magazine, colorsnw.com is
a 7-year-old diversity-based multimedia publishing and diversity training
consulting company located in Seattle. ColorsNW's mission is to be the premier
resource in providing multicultural services to communities and businesses.
ColorsNW helps illuminate issues relevant to communities of color, provides
solutions to improve our communities and fosters communication to empower
people to act and make a difference. For more information call
206-444-9251 or visit colorsnw.com.
To
De-Stress: Relax your mind, body and soul at Ummelina International Day
Spa, 1525 Fourth Ave. Blending new and old spa rituals with natural products
from around the world you’ll find yourself rejuvenated and peaceful after
experiencing an Ummelina journey. For more information, call 206-684.1370
or visit www.ummelina.com.
Footloose & Fancy-free: Seattle native and famed musician, Jimi Hendrix and his legacy, live on in Seattle today. Check out Experience Music Project Science Fiction Museum's Jimi Hendrix: An Evolution of Sound exhibit, 325 Fifth Ave. North, to learn how he influenced music as we know it. The museum is home to more than 8,000 Jimi Hendrix artifacts and is one of the argest collections in the world. For more information, call 206-770-2700 or visit www.empsfm.org.
Flight Time: Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, 17801
International Blvd. (Pacific Highway So.), is located 13 miles outside of
downtown Seattle. For more information, call 206-433-5388 or visit www.portseattle.org/seatac.
AirTran
Airways offers daily, non-stop flights to Seattle and flights to more than 50
major U.S. cities. For more information, call 1-800-AIR-TRAN or visit
www.airtran.com.
Someone
Helpful: Seattle’s Convention and Visitors Bureau can be reached at
206-461-5800 or by visiting www.visitseattle.org. Thanks to our friends at Seattle’s Convention and Visitors Bureau and other
tourist venues for providing us with facts, figures and fun information for
this article.
Editor’s note: Doing Biz In features continuously updated
coverage of a full spectrum of top cities where readers conduct business. Publicist
and travel writer Regina Lynch-Hudson has penned destination catalogs and
articles for companies such as Vacation Express, AirTran Airways and North
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