Seattle's New Mayor Tries to Win Back Workers in Crime-Ridden Downtown
Property managers board up the windows of a beauty supply shop that has permanently closed on Third Avenue in downtown Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Thursday, March 24, 2022. Amazon is temporarily shuttering an office in the area as police increase their presence downtown. Seattle's new mayor, Bruce Harrell, swept into office on a law-and-order platform that also pledged to stem rising homelessness, crime has instead worsened downtown and the area's post-Covid rebound is lagging behind other parts of the city. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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