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
Should Seattle apologize to Amazon? Bill Radke speaks with Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant, Washington State GOP chair Susan Hutchison, and Geekwire editor and co-founder Todd... Bill Radke
Week in Review: Amazon headquarters, Dreamers, Dave Reichert Amazon tells Seattle it wants to see other cities and announces plans for a second headquarters in another North American metropolis. The only... Bill Radke
Amazon to build second headquarters — do Everett or Tacoma stand a chance? Amazon wants to double its footprint by building a second headquarters — for 50,000 more workers. Consider that its current Seattle headquarters has... Carolyn Adolph
Does Amazon's second headquarters mean the boom party is over? Bill Radke speaks with Geekwire editor Todd Bishop and Slate Magazine tech writer April Glaser about what it could mean for Seattle that Amazon will set... Bill Radke
What does it mean that Seattle is now an Amazon company town? Bill Radke speaks with Seattle Times report Mike Rosenberg about his article that shows how Seattle has become a company town for Amazon. Crosscut... Jeannie Yandel
What can the President do to local companies like Boeing and Amazon? Bill Radke talks to Emily Parkhurst, editor in chief of the Puget Sound Business Journal, about why the CEO of Boeing stayed on President Trump's... Bill Radke
Will a box of ingredients delivered to your door get you cooking? Bill Radke talks to Kathleen Flinn , cook and author of "The Sharper the Knife the Less You Cry," and Naomi Tomky , food and travel writer, about the... Bill Radke
Should Amazon's Echo be able to call the police? Bill Radke speaks with WIRED senior writer Emily Dreyfuss about her article that asks the question if Amazon's Echo should be able to call the police... Bill Radke
What AmazonFresh means for traditional grocery stores Amazon Prime members can now pick up their groceries without getting out of their cars. This is part of a new service they’re trying out called... Angela Nhi Nguyen