
Anna Edgerton
Seattle Bureau Chief at Bloomberg News
Seattle bureau chief for Bloomberg @Business. Former Brazil correspondent. North Carolina native.
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1 week ago |
crainsnewyork.com | Anna Edgerton
New York developer Larry Silverstein, best known for his World Trade Center skyscrapers, is going all-in on the Pacific Northwest, taking full ownership of a project surrounded by some of the wealthiest U.S. ZIP codes and the world’s biggest companies. Avenue in Bellevue, Washington, has two luxury condo towers, where roughly 40% of the units have sold at an average price that has far outpaced other new buildings nearby.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Anna Edgerton
New York developer Larry Silverstein’s Estates Tower luxury condo above the InterContinental Seattle Bellevue hotel. (Bloomberg) -- New York developer Larry Silverstein, best known for his World Trade Center skyscrapers, is going all-in on the Pacific Northwest, taking full ownership of a project surrounded by some of the wealthiest US ZIP codes and the world’s biggest companies.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Anna Edgerton
National Guard soldiers in Los Angeles on June 8. (Bloomberg) -- Republicans have long cast themselves as the defenders of state power and opponents of a strong central government — but don’t always act that way when it’s a Republican president trying to bend states to his will. Now, with Donald Trump testing the limits of presidential reach, Democratic governors such as California’s Gavin Newsom are the ones asserting states’ authority.
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1 month ago |
bloomberglinea.com.br | Anna Edgerton
Bloomberg — O TikTok orientou sua equipe de e-commerce nos EUA a trabalhar remotamente nesta quarta (21), enquanto aguarda comunicados sobre “decisões difíceis”. A empresa de propriedade chinesa está considerando maneiras de “criar um modelo operacional mais eficiente”, disse Mu Qing, que assumiu o TikTok Shop nos EUA no mês passado, em um memorando interno analisado pela Bloomberg News.
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1 month ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Anna Edgerton
TikTok told US e-commerce staff to work from home Wednesday while awaiting emails regarding “difficult decisions,” suggesting the social media company is preparing to cut jobs. The Chinese-owned company is considering ways to “create a more efficient operating model,” Mu Qing, who took over TikTok Shop in the US last month, said in an internal memo reviewed by Bloomberg News.
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