Language Services For Seattle

Seattle, a city on Puget Sound in the Pacific Northwest, is surrounded by water, mountains and evergreen forests, and contains thousands of acres of parkland. Washington State’s largest city, it’s home to large tech industry, with Microsoft and Amazon headquartered in its metropolitan area. The futuristic Space Needle, a 1962 World’s Fair legacy, is its most iconic landmark. Seattle has 147.52 miles of freshwater shoreline and 53.38 miles of saltwater shoreline for a total of 200.90 miles of shoreline (source 1). Puget Sound has 500 square miles of water, 1,400 miles of shoreline and some 300 islands. The average depth is 205 feet with a maximum depth of 930 feet.

Historical, Cultural facts & Religion

George Vancouver was the first European to visit the Seattle area in May 1792 during his 1791–95 expedition to chart the Pacific Northwest; the first White forays for sites in the area were in the 1830s. The founding of Seattle is usually dated from the arrival of the Denny Party on November 13, 1851, at Alki Point. Seattle enjoys a lively blend of cultural activities that draw on the city’s ethnic diversity, its tradition of municipal support for the arts, and its status as a regional and national educational and economic centre.

Brief City  History

The great city of Seattle was founded in 1851. At first, Seattle was very small but the little settlement was incorporated in 1869. However, in 1870 Seattle only had a population of a little over 1,000. Nevertheless, the population of Seattle grew rapidly in the late 19th century. By 1890 Seattle was a bustling city with a population of over 42,000. Meanwhile, a hospital opened in 1878. On 6 June 1889 a pot of flaming glue in a cabinet shop fell on some wood shavings and began a fire that devastated much of Seattle. Fortunately, nobody was killed and Seattle soon recovered. Seattle University was founded in 1891. The Pioneer Building was built in 1892. It was designed by the architect Elmer Fisher after the fire of 1889. The Klondike Gold Rush of 1897 brought prosperity to Seattle and its population soared. By 1900 Seattle had a population of over 80,000. At that time lumber and shipbuilding were major industries in Seattle. Meanwhile, Woodland Park Zoo opened in 1899. Seattle continued to grow rapidly in the early 20th century. By 1920 it had passed 315,000. Pike Place Market was established in 1907 and in 1916 William Boeing founded an aircraft manufacturing company. Meanwhile, Smith Tower opened in 1914. It’s named after the industrialist Lyman C Smith (1850-1910). Fairmont Olympic Hotel was built in 1924. Seattle Art Museum opened in 1933. Meanwhile, Bertha Knight Landes became the first woman mayor of Seattle in 1926.

Seattle suffered severely in the Depression of the 1930s but its industries flourished again during the Second World War. A huge number of aircraft were made in Seattle. After the coming of peace in 1945, Seattle suffered an economic downturn. However, in 1962 Seattle hosted a World’s Fair. The Seattle Centre was built for the fair. Today Seattle is still famous for the Space Needle, which was built at that time.

Seattle suffered again in the mid-1970s when Boeing cut its workforce. However, at the end of the 20th-century information technology brought new prosperity to Seattle. Meanwhile, by 1950 the population of Seattle had risen to over 467,000. Seattle Museum of Flight opened in 1965 and Occidental Park was laid out in 1971. Gas Works Park opened in 1975. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park opened in 1976. Freeway Park also opened in 1976. Seattle Aquarium opened in 1977. It was extended in 2007. Seattle grew rapidly in the late 20th century. The Columbia Centre was built in 1985 and Westlake Centre opened in 1988. The Odyssey Maritime Discovery Centre opened in 1998. Benaroya Hall also opened in 1998. So did the Pacific Place Shopping Centre. The Experience Music Project Museum was founded in 2000. Central Library was built in 2004. It was designed by the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas. The Olympic Sculpture Park opened in 2007.

Today Seattle is a flourishing city. In 2018 the population of Seattle was 730,000.

Language (s) Written & Spoken

The most common foreign languages spoken in Seattle, WA are Chinese (Incl. Mandarin, Cantonese) (28,534 speakers),  (27,416 speakers), and Vietnamese (14,262 speakers).

Important Types of Commerce in Seattle

The Office of Economic Development is committed to supporting a vibrant, balanced, and diversified economy that benefits individuals across all income levels in Seattle. We work closely and collaboratively with leaders from across Seattle’s industry sectors to sustain a strong, diverse economic base.

OED focuses strategically on the development and implementation of strategies to promote growth in key industry sectors including maritime, manufacturing, life sciences, global health, IT, restaurants, and clean technology. Read below to learn more about our programs and staff supporting several of these key industries.

Language Services US and others will provide working with Seattle

Although the de facto language of Seattle is English. Seattle is a culturally diverse city with many different languages. Businesses in Seattle need translation services in several fields including legal, government, mining, life sciences, financial, marketing, IT & technology, manufacturing, defense and corporate communications when they localize official documents, marketing collaterals, technical documentation, Websites & mobile apps, Software & web-based tools, and Video & audio.

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