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Amazon to move out of longtime office building near its main Seattle headquarters

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Last updated: 2026/02/24 at 10:22 PM
News Room Published 24 February 2026
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The front lobby of Kumo, an Amazon office building at 1915 Terry Ave. in Seattle. (GeekWire Photo / Taylor Soper)

Amazon plans to exit an office building near its Seattle headquarters, 12 years after taking over the space during the height of its growth in the city.

Amazon is not renewing its lease at 1915 Terry Ave. in the Denny Triangle area of downtown Seattle, the company confirmed to GeekWire on Tuesday. The tech giant, which has occupied the seven-story, 251,000-square-foot space owned by Seattle Children’s since 2014, will move out at the end of May and relocate employees to other offices.

The Puget Sound Business Journal first reported on the planned move.

The seven-story building in the Denny Triangle neighborhood is owned by Seattle Children’s. (GeekWire Photo / Taylor Soper)

Kumo, as Amazon calls it, is a 1950s-era building located just a few blocks from Amazon’s main office towers and the Spheres. Amazon did not say how many employees work from the building.

The company employs approximately 50,000 corporate and tech employees in Seattle. More than 1,400 workers in Seattle were impacted by company-wide layoffs of 16,000 people announced at the end of January.

PSBJ reported that since 2020, Amazon has given up more than 1 million square feet of office space in Seattle, most of it in the Denny Triangle.

The company has been growing its footprint across Lake Washington in Bellevue, where it has opened new office buildings and said it plans to employ 25,000 people as part of its regional HQ.

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