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Seattle has lost a significant Microsoft conference due to the city’s escalating issues with homelessness, open drug use, and other criminal activities. In addition to canceling next year’s event, Microsoft has decided to “release holds for all future years.”
The company’s Build conference, which attracts thousands of developers and industry professionals, is officially relocating from Seattle to a new venue in 2026. An email with the subject line “DEFINITE CANCELLATION” indicated that the decision to leave Seattle was largely influenced by attendees’ experiences navigating the convention area from the Hyatt Regency to the Arch building on 8th Street.
The email noted, “Customers cited the general uncleanliness of the streets, visible drug use, and the presence of unhoused individuals, including a recurring tent in the Arch Tunnel.” It further stated that Microsoft had previously voiced these concerns and that Visit Seattle had been actively collaborating with the Seattle Police Department, Downtown Seattle Association, and Care teams to address them. Unfortunately, these ongoing issues played a significant role in Microsoft’s final decision to relocate the event.
Microsoft confirmed the cancellation, releasing a brief statement: “Our plans for Build 2026 have changed, but our vision to empower builders and developers at a major event next year remains unchanged,” said a Microsoft spokesperson. “We appreciate the city and community for their support over the years.”
While Microsoft claimed that the decision regarding the 2026 conference was not directly influenced by this year’s environment, the internal memo from Visit Seattle suggests otherwise, reflecting years of complaints from business owners, residents, and event organizers.
In a statement to “The Jason Rantz Show” on KTTH, Visit Seattle did not directly address the email’s content but expressed pride in hosting a variety of events for leading organizations, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining those relationships.
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