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The old Seattle Times building in downtown Seattle is on the National Register of Historic Places.. Seattle's major daily newspaper is The Seattle Times.The local Blethen family owns 50.5% of the Times, [5] the other 49.5% being owned by the McClatchy Company. [6]
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The Seattle Times Company is a privately owned publisher of daily and weekly newspapers in the U.S. state of Washington. Founded in Seattle , Washington in 1896, the company is in its fourth generation of control by the Blethen family as of 2022.
The Seattle Times originated as the Seattle Press-Times, a four-page newspaper founded in 1891 with a daily circulation of 3,500, which Maine teacher and attorney Alden J. Blethen bought in 1896. [2] [3] Renamed the Seattle Daily Times, it doubled its circulation within half a year. By 1915, circulation stood at 70,000.
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Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn declared February 27, 2011, to be "John T. Williams Day" in the city. [2] In August 2011, the City of Seattle paid Williams' family a settlement of $1.5 million. A 34 feet (10 m) high totem pole honoring Williams was erected at the Seattle Center on February 26, 2012. [7] In 2011, The Halluci Nation recorded "Woodcarver".
On June 11, The Seattle Times reported that restaurant owners in the area had an uptick in walk-up business and a corresponding reduction in delivery costs. [132] USA Today reported three days later that most businesses in the zone had closed, "although a liquor store, ramen restaurant and taco joint are still doing brisk business."