Transportation data and analytics company INRIX is moving out of Kirkland after nearly two decades.
CEO Bryan Mistele said the decision to leave stems from what he calls a "homeless hotel" being placed nearby. In a contribution to MyNorthwest Thursday, Mistele claimed the building will have "no drug testing is required, no treatment is required and no real supervision will happen on-site."
March 14th, 2025, 09:49 pm
Highlights - The Jake Skorheim & Spike O'Neill Show
Jake and Spike on INRIX leaving Kirkland
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Published March 14th, 2025, 09:49 pm
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Transportation data and analytics company INRIX is moving out of Kirkland after nearly two decades.
CEO Bryan Mistele said the decision to leave stems from what he calls a "homeless hotel" being placed nearby. In a contribution to MyNorthwest Thursday, Mistele claimed the building will have "no drug testing is required, no treatment is required and no real supervision will happen on-site."
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Highlights - The Jake Skorheim & Spike O'Neill Show
Jake Skorheim and Spike O'Neill host The Jake and Spike Show on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM.