July Executive Director’s Note: We’re Moving!

Futurewise is moving! After 15 years we are saying goodbye to our long-time Seattle office space at 816 2nd Ave. By September 1, we will be fully moved into a coworking space in the 1201 3rd Ave building. It’s a bit of a return to our roots at Office Nomads (RIP). As part of the move, we have been cleaning out 30+ years of old files. We’ve found some amazing gems of Futurewise history tucked away around the office like this 1993 report.

The COVID-19 pandemic kicked off a dramatic experiment in remote work. Since March 2020, Futurewise staff have been part of this trend, with all staff working primarily from home. Work from home has provided increased flexibility for staff and we have worked to put in place new systems for staying in touch and maintaining team cohesion. But being remote for so long has also highlighted the need for in-person interactions for complex teamwork, trust building, onboarding new staff, informal learning and quick responses to problems.

As we move into our new space, I am personally excited to start spending more time in the office. I remember my first time commuting to downtown Seattle, years ago, getting off the bus in the morning on 3rd Avenue with thousands upon thousands of other people. There is something magical about being part of a mass human daily migration like that. It always makes me a little giddy, as if I’m Mary Taylor Moore about to toss my beret into the air.

Thanks to the increase in remote work, Downtown Seattle, like downtowns across the country, has had a rough last few years, but it’s still one of the most dynamic economic centers in the country. With leadership and teamwork, today’s challenges can lead us to a healthier, more equitable downtown that is better integrated into the rest of the region. I’m proud that we are investing in that future. Come stop by our new place and say hi.

July Executive Director’s Note: We’re Moving!

Futurewise is moving! After 15 years we are saying goodbye to our long-time Seattle office space at 816 2nd Ave. By September 1, we will be fully moved into a coworking space in the 1201 3rd Ave building. It’s a bit of a return to our roots at Office Nomads (RIP). As part of the move, we have been cleaning out 30+ years of old files. We’ve found some amazing gems of Futurewise history tucked away around the office like this 1993 report.

The COVID-19 pandemic kicked off a dramatic experiment in remote work. Since March 2020, Futurewise staff have been part of this trend, with all staff working primarily from home. Work from home has provided increased flexibility for staff and we have worked to put in place new systems for staying in touch and maintaining team cohesion. But being remote for so long has also highlighted the need for in-person interactions for complex teamwork, trust building, onboarding new staff, informal learning and quick responses to problems.

As we move into our new space, I am personally excited to start spending more time in the office. I remember my first time commuting to downtown Seattle, years ago, getting off the bus in the morning on 3rd Avenue with thousands upon thousands of other people. There is something magical about being part of a mass human daily migration like that. It always makes me a little giddy, as if I’m Mary Taylor Moore about to toss my beret into the air.

Thanks to the increase in remote work, Downtown Seattle, like downtowns across the country, has had a rough last few years, but it’s still one of the most dynamic economic centers in the country. With leadership and teamwork, today’s challenges can lead us to a healthier, more equitable downtown that is better integrated into the rest of the region. I’m proud that we are investing in that future. Come stop by our new place and say hi.

January 2025 Executive Director Note

  Futurewise was founded on the idea that location matters. Coming out of World War II, the US embarked on a new suburban development pattern. It created a temporary illusion of a more affordable way to live, but the costs … Continue reading

Kate Brunette
January 31, 2025

Futurewise Legal Updates January 2025

  In any given year, Futurewise is working on between 15-20 active legal appeals, and we’re expecting that number to only go up over the coming years as cities and counties across the state update their comprehensive plans. We’ll have … Continue reading

Kate Brunette
January 30, 2025