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Jazz Has a New Home in Seattle. One Caveat: The Place Is ‘For Lease.’

The nonprofit Seattle Jazz Fellowship has carved out a performance space in the historic Globe Building — for now — and is putting its economic model to the test.

Eric Olson
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Jazz, Renting and Leasing (Real Estate), Seattle (Wash), Seattle Jazz Fellowship, Thomas Marriott
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