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Axios Seattle
Seattle tourism hits records, but full recovery lags
By Christine Clarridge,
2024-03-13
Downtown Seattle is thriving by some measures — such as out-of-town visitors and a growing residential population — but other numbers show the city struggling to recover from the pandemic and grappling with a drug crisis, according to a new report.
Why it matters: Average weekday worker foot traffic downtown increased 33% to 80,000 last year over 2022, but that's still only 51% of pre-pandemic levels, per an analysis by the Downtown Seattle Association, a business advocacy group.
Based on location-based mobility data derived from cell phones, Seattle's post pandemic recovery remains among the slowest out of 66 major cities in the US and Canada, per a University of Toronto study updated in October.
By the numbers: As of this January, 31 construction projects were underway downtown and 106,000 residents called the core home , said DSA president Jon Scholes at the annual "state of downtown" event at the Seattle Convention Center last week.
Seattle's new CARE department, which acts as the city's third arm of public safety , cannot ramp up its fentanyl response fast enough, said acting chief Amy Smith at the DSA event.
Visits to downtown from locals who live within 10 miles of the core are down to half pre-pandemic numbers, said Scholes, and DSA data shows retail jobs at brick-and-mortar stores are down 19% percent from 2010.
At 18%, the total office vacancy rate is below the national average but is downtown's highest rate in two decades, per DSA figures.
What they're saying: "While we've made progress on reducing violent crime in our downtown, misery and suffering driven by the fentanyl crisis is way up on the streets of downtown," Scholes said.
What we're watching: Seattle City Council President Sara Nelson told attendees that council members and staff are working from the office.
She said she is working to update the city's return to work policy with the goal of getting more city workers back downtown.
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