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About Cascadia Report

located in Seattle

"This Web site is the first media organization dedicated to spotlighting Cascadia's business, politics and culture -- from a regional perspective. Cascadia Report is an independent entity. Why Cascadia Report? Residents of Cascadia often have more in common with each other than political boundaries suggest. The region's 15 million people -- mostly in the band of Vancouver to Seattle to Portland -- are bound by growing economic ties and by shared history and culture. Who is Cascadia Report? This site is managed by Bradley Meacham, an editor at MSN Money in Seattle. He previously worked as an editor at financial publications in New York City, as a business reporter at The Seattle Times and as a financial reporter at Bloomberg News in Tokyo. Cascadia Report isn't affiliated with any regional or ideological groups." http://www.cascadiareport.com/cascadia_report/

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posted on
February 10th, 2011
from
Cascadia Report
based in
Seattle

Running for Seattle City Council

After years of reporting and opining about Cascadia, I've decided to take a big step: I'm running for Seattle City Council.< ...

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posted on
November 12th, 2010
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Cascadia Report
based in
Seattle
posted on
February 18th, 2010
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Cascadia Report
based in
Seattle

What we "want" depends on the incentives

During a breakfast presentation today in Seattle, the author Joel Kotkin delivered an optimistic forecast for our region that left everyone with a spring in their step. I enjoyed the message, but w ...

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posted on
July 2nd, 2009
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Cascadia Report
based in
Seattle

When congestion is your friend

Vancouver's congested streets can be maddening -- unless, as Hugeasscity notes, you're ...

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posted on
June 30th, 2009
from
Cascadia Report
based in
Seattle