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    Microsoft Build says goodbye to Seattle — drugs, crime, and homelessness allegedly to blame

    June 11, 2025

    Microsoft Build won’t return to Seattle in 2026. An alleged internal email cites drugs, homelessness, and safety concerns as reasons for the change.

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