Destination Washington
Your one-stop informational resource
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Are you considering a move to Washington? Relocating your
business to Washington? Starting a company? Or just interested in the Evergreen
State?
This section will answer many of your questions regarding the life science industry in
Washington, the state's economy, tax structure and cost of living, education,
transportation, climate, recreational opportunities, history and more.
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Industry Overview |
Economy/Cost of Living |
Education
Recreation & Entertainment |
Transportation |
Geography & Climate
History |
Suggested Reading List
Nestled between two snow-capped mountain ranges along the
sparkling waters of one of the world's great ocean inlets this is the greater
Seattle-Puget Sound region, home to 3.5 million people, thriving businesses, and some of
nature's grandest scenery.
Industry Snapshot
The Seattle metropolitan area and Washington State is now recognized as
one of the premier biotechnology and medical technology centers in the world, and one of
the fastest growing research centers in the United States. This industry thrives due to its
foundation on world-class research institutions, a pervasive entrepreneurial spirit,
the region's rapidly growing financial wealth, and an unsurpassed quality of life that makes
it one of the most desirable places to work, live, and play.
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Economy/Cost
of Living
Seattle's economic success is largely due to a very favorable business development
environment and attractive personal tax climate, which includes: no personal income tax,
low property tax and no tax on interest, dividends, or capital gains. Biotechnology and
medical device firms in the state also enjoy a sales tax exemption on facilities and a tax
credit on their revenues.
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Education
Washington's support of basic education ranks among the best in the
nation, with 78 percent of the total cost of public primary and secondary schools funded
by the state. Beyond high school, Washington boasts an extensive education and training
system of 22 public and private four-year colleges and universities, 27 public two-year
colleges, and five public vocational-technical institutes. More than 83 percent of
the state's residents 25 years of age and older have graduated from high school or
completed at least one year of college.
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Recreation
& Entertainment
The Greater Seattle Area and other Washington State communities offer some of the
finest quality of life amenities in the entire nation ranging from outdoor activities and
professional sports to symphony and theaters.
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Transportation
Few cities in the world are as accessible as Seattle and its surrounding
communities. The established transportation hub of the Pacific Northwest, the greater
Seattle-Puget Sound region is a key transportation link for the West Coast, North America,
and the Pacific Rim.
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Geography
& Climate
Divided by the Cascade Mountain range, Washington is a land of
contrasts. Western Washington is characterized by a mild marine climate, while the eastern
part of the state is high-desert country. Despite the claim in Sleepless in Seattle,
it really does not rain nine months a year in Puget Sound country. While the average total
rainfall is 36 inches (91.44 cm) and the average temperatures range from highs of 75
degrees (23.9 c) in mid-summer to lows of 26 degrees (-3.3 c) in January.
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History
The early years of Seattle and Washington State history were marked by development of
the region's agricultural, timber, fisheries and mineral resources. Rising interest in the
these resources and proximity to Asia, Alaska and the Pacific resulted in Seattle becoming
an international trading center with rich cultural diversity.
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Suggested
Reading List
A list of select guides and reference books about the Seattle/Washington
State area.
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