Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Adds More Space
The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is adding more retail and dining space for entrepreneurs. Rent space at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to reach the 684,451 , according to the U.S. Census estimates in July 2015. 7.9 percent of Seattle's population is African-American/Black and 13.8 percent are Asian. 0.4 are Native American and 6.6 percent are Hispanic. $70,594 is the median income. 207,948 is Tacoma's population made up of 11.2 percent Black/African-Americans, 8.2 percent Hispanics and 11.3 percent Asians. $52,042 is Tacoma's median income.
“MBDA business centers have a proven track record of helping minority-owned firms gain access to capital and contracts, helping them create and retain jobs,” said Mayor Marilyn Strickland. “I’m excited to have the MBDA business center open and operational right here in Tacoma, and I strongly encourage all minority-owned firms in the area to take advantage of these unique services to help them expand throughout the region or even on a national scale.”
According to Shopping Centers Today, apartment and offices are being built in Seattle to cater to employees of tech industry companies relocating or building corporate offices in Seattle, Washington. Nike, Inc. is settled in Seattle too. Amazon plans to increase the number of jobs in the Seattle-Tacoma region with their new corporate headquarters. Travelers for business will visit the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport before meeting with these companies executives. That's why Intelligent Luxury thinks that population growth in the Seattle area will bring more travelers to the Seattle-Tacoma airport. Residential and commercial real estate development in Seattle, like Point Ruston , attracts people to the region to live and to shop, says Shopping Centers Today.