The World Cup is expected to draw 750,000 people to the Seattle area over several weeks next summer.
SEATTLE — With one year until the FIFA World Cup arrives in Seattle, business leaders in the Chinatown-International District are working to ensure they don’t repeat the disappointment of the 2023 MLB All-Star weekend.
The World Cup is expected to draw 750,000 people to the Seattle area over several weeks next summer. The Chinatown-International District sits just four blocks from Lumen Field, positioning its 400 businesses and thousands of residents at the center of the anticipated economic boom.
But the neighborhood’s experience during All-Star Weekend serves
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