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  • Amazon Pauses Seattle High‑Rise Project While Awaiting City Tax Vote

    Amazon says it has halted construction planning on a high-rise building in Seattle while it awaits the outcome of a city proposal to tax worker hours.

    The City Council is considering a proposed "head tax" on high-grossing businesses to raise about $75 million annually for affordable housing and homelessness services. Amazon would pay more than $20 million under the proposal.

    Supporters say businesses that have benefited from Seattle's economic boom should help pay for solutions.

    Amazon vice president Drew Herdener said in a statement Wednesday the company has put on hold construction planning for the building pending a council vote on the tax and is evaluating options to sub-lease space in another downtown building.

    Together they would accommodate about 7,000 new Amazon jobs.

    The Seattle Times first reported the news.

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