AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup Kickoff in Seattle: Seattle is rolling out a youth access initiative with 1,400 free FIFA World Cup tickets for local kids and caregivers, plus food vouchers and transit shuttle support. Matchday Mobility Plan: City and transit leaders are also publishing a practical guide for getting around during games, including expanded Link light rail service and key station guidance around Lumen Field. State Media Leadership: Washington State Association of Broadcasters named veteran TV executive Jim Rose as its next President and CEO, starting June 15, as broadcasters face ongoing regulatory and tech pressures. Infrastructure Update: WSDOT will repaint the SR 536 Skagit River Bridge in Mount Vernon, with eastbound closures starting June 11 and work expected to finish in early 2027. Local Business Spotlight: Seattle-based Coupang jumped to No. 132 on the Fortune 500, citing 2025 revenue growth and AI-driven logistics expansion. Sports Business Angle: Mariners’ Josh Naylor is back in the lineup after back spasms, while the Seahawks’ division landscape keeps shifting after the Rams’ Myles Garrett blockbuster.
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