“Seattle is no longer an environment where our business model works,” the store said in a news release. “The aggregate effect of rising costs of doing business, consumer purchasing shifts, less accessibility for out-of-Seattle patrons, and the inability to support skilled employees financially has just been too much for our business to overcome.” The last day of retail operations for the store will be July 29, although classes will continue through the end of August. Shorter hours will be in effect starting June 21.
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