Seattle fell sharply in a new national ranking measuring the best American cities for attracting foreign businesses and investment, fueling fresh debate about the city’s competitiveness as major employers continue cutting jobs, shrinking office footprints, and expanding elsewhere. The annual ranking from the Financial Times and Nikkei placed Seattle 13th among 95 U.S. cities, down from second place last year. https:///thehoffather/status/2049752…
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