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February 3, 2003 Online Edition, No. 8
UPDATED February 6, 2003
Mayor Greg Nickels promises to revitalize five neglected neighborhoods to create more job and business opportunities to residents. Photo courtesy of www.cityofseattle.net
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Will Mayor Greg Nickels be able to deliver on his promise to create more high-paying jobs in Seattle this year?

Yes, he will deliver
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Nickels: Revitalized neighborhoods, more high-paying jobs
Our role—our moment to seize—is to put people to work and make this change as great as the spirit of this city. New investment, new transportation systems, common sense in land use rules will help achieve the dreams we share for this city—Mayor Greg Nick  READ MORE...
 

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