SeaTac has launched a new comprehensive marketing campaign in support of the new economic development brand, Everywhere's Possible.
The objective of the campaign is to make information about economic development opportunities in SeaTac easily available, with the ultimate goal of attracting new business, development and investment to the city.
"The City of SeaTac is the portal to the Puget Sound region connecting to the world through the airport and connecting to the region through highways and light rail," said Todd Cutts, economic development manager. "We have an exciting vision for redevelopment that we are eager to share with local and international businesses."
A new Web site launched May 9, 2008 (www.CityofSeaTac.com/everywherespossible) serves as the foundation of the marketing effort, offering information to interested parties about SeaTac.
Those interested in business information can gain an understanding of the advantages of doing business in SeaTac, business and development resources, and the ability to search commercial real estate listings.
Information about the community such as recreation options, education resources, and location and access is also offered. Market data and information is featured to help businesses or developers understand local market dynamics.
This fully integrated marketing campaign also includes a blast e-mail template to complement the new Web site, a prospective tenant folder, new targeted advertisements created to reach potential businesses, developers, and investors, a wide-ranging public relations campaign and plans to sponsor targeted local events.
All aspects of the campaign incorporate the design guidelines set forth for the new economic development brand as approved by the city council.
Incorporated in Feb. 1990, the city is 10 square miles in area and has a population of 25,230.
SeaTac's boundaries surround the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (approximately 3 square miles in area), which is owned and operated by the Port of Seattle.
For more information, contact Cutts at (206) 973-4816 or tcutts@CityofSeaTac.com.