Informational meeting for FIFA World Cup planning

Shoreline, WALocal News

Seattle is gearing up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is expected to generate significant economic activity and engage the local community. An informational meeting will take place on February 4, 2025, where residents, business owners, and stakeholders can learn about the planning and preparation efforts. The Seattle World Cup Local Organizing Committee, in partnership with the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce, will host this free event to discuss the projected economic impact of over $929 million in King County, including more than $100 million in tax revenue. This gathering will also present the "No Business Left Behind" initiative, aimed at ensuring local businesses benefit from the influx of visitors. The event will feature a welcome segment, presentations, a Q&A session, and opportunities for networking and brainstorming.

With an estimated 750,000 visitors expected in Seattle, this World Cup is anticipated to support over 20,700 jobs, highlighting its importance to the local economy. The meeting reflects a concerted effort to involve the community in maximizing the benefits of hosting such a large-scale event. As excitement builds for this major sporting occasion, the meeting serves as a critical step in fostering collaboration and preparation.

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