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Why the love for the Emerald City? It has to do with culture and traffic, says Chris Owens, general manager for the company's global real estate facilities. "There's a sort of talent submarket in Seattle that's different than in the eastside, and we wanted to provide better access to some folks who just don't want to do the [Highway 520] bridge. They're Seattleites, and they simply don't want to deal with the commute." They also don't necessarily want to move to the burbs.

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