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Taylor Swift shows and MLB All-Star Week brought business this summer, but the city center is still hurting. Reporter Josh Cohen offers some updates.
Downtown Seattle got plenty of visitors this year thanks to the MLB All-Star Game and concerts from big-name musicians like Taylor Swift and Beyoncé.
Events like these make Downtown feel like a far cry from the early days of COVID-19.
Still, there are some post-pandemic challenges that the city center is working through, which Crosscut’s Josh Cohen first reported on in February.
In this episode, we replay an interview with Josh from March about the hurdles facing Downtown – and the ideas people have for its future – before getting into an updated conversation with him about the state of Downtown today.
Read more about how Seattle's Downtown recovery is going here.
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Credits
Host/Producer: Maleeha Syed and Sara Bernard
Reporter: Josh Cohen
Story editor: Ryan Famuliner
Executive producer: Sarah Menzies
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If you would like to support Crosscut, go to crosscut.com/membership. In addition to supporting our events and our daily journalism, members receive complete access to the on-demand programming of Seattle’s PBS station, KCTS 9.
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Taylor Swift shows and MLB All-Star Week brought business this summer, but the city center is still hurting. Reporter Josh Cohen offers some updates.
Downtown Seattle got plenty of visitors this year thanks to the MLB All-Star Game and concerts from big-name musicians like Taylor Swift and Beyoncé.
Events like these make Downtown feel like a far cry from the early days of COVID-19.
Still, there are some post-pandemic challenges that the city center is working through, which Crosscut’s Josh Cohen first reported on in February.
In this episode, we replay an interview with Josh from March about the hurdles facing Downtown – and the ideas people have for its future – before getting into an updated conversation with him about the state of Downtown today.
Read more about how Seattle's Downtown recovery is going here.
---
Credits
Host/Producer: Maleeha Syed and Sara Bernard
Reporter: Josh Cohen
Story editor: Ryan Famuliner
Executive producer: Sarah Menzies
---
If you would like to support Crosscut, go to crosscut.com/membership. In addition to supporting our events and our daily journalism, members receive complete access to the on-demand programming of Seattle’s PBS station, KCTS 9.
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