Amazon Adds More Jobs and Donates 1 Million Along the Way

Bellevue, WALocal News

Amazon's recent announcement to add 10,000 jobs to Downtown Bellevue signifies a substantial investment in the local economy, increasing its future workforce in the area to 25,000. This decision highlights Bellevue as a desirable location for business due to its favorable environment and talent pool. In addition to job creation, Amazon has pledged a $1 million donation to the City of Bellevue's Human Services Fund, which will benefit more than 40 local charitable organizations. Bellevue Mayor Lynne Robinson praised this dual initiative as a major win for the community, emphasizing its positive impact on residents in need. The expansion is also physically transforming the skyline, with Amazon acquiring two million square feet of commercial space at new developments.

Amazon's commitment to community support has been evident throughout the pandemic, as the company previously launched a small business grant program to aid local operators. Furthermore, the partnership with the Bellevue Downtown Association to promote the Heart of Bellevue campaign illustrates Amazon's ongoing dedication to local resilience and recovery. This strategic investment not only enhances employment opportunities but also fosters community well-being.

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