List of companies based in Seattle
This is a list of large or well-known interstate or international companies headquartered in the Seattle metropolitan area.
As of November 2016, Seattle, Washington was home to six Fortune 500 companies: Internet retailer Amazon.com (#18), coffee chain Starbucks (#146), clothing merchant Nordstrom (#197), Weyerhaeuser (#373), Expeditors International (#390), and Alaska Airlines (#459).[1] Four more are located in the metropolitan area: Costco Wholesale (#15), Microsoft (#25), Paccar (#147), and Expedia (#385).
Biotechnology
- Atossa Genetics – breast health
 - Dendreon — immunotherapeutics (defunct)
 - Juno Therapeutics
 - Seattle Genetics (Bothell)
 - ZymoGenetics — therapeutic protein
 
Computer hardware
- Cray Inc. — supercomputers
 - EMC Isilon — computer storage
 - F5 Networks — application delivery controllers
 
Conglomerates
- Vulcan Inc. — investment vehicle for Paul Allen
 
Consulting
- Alvarez and Marsal — management consulting, turnaround management and performance improvement
 - Avanade — business and technology consulting and information technology consulting
 - Slalom Consulting — management consulting and information technology consulting
 - Synapse Product Development — engineering and product development
 
Design
Financial
- Capital One Investing
 - Gravity Payments
 - Moss Adams
 - Russell Investments
 - Seattle Metropolitan Credit Union
 - Washington Federal Savings
 
Food and beverage
- American Seafoods — management company for fishing vessels in the Bering Sea
 - Beecher's Handmade Cheese
 - Caffe Vita Coffee Roasting Company — coffee retailer
 - Darigold — dairy agricultural marketing cooperative
 - Jones Soda — soft drink maker
 - Mike's Hard Lemonade beverage maker
 - Pagliacci Pizza — pizza restaurant chain
 - Seattle's Best Coffee
 - Starbucks — coffee retailer and coffeehouse chain
 - Theo Chocolate — organic and fair trade chocolate manufacturer
 - Trident Seafoods — management company for fishing vessels in the Bering Sea
 - Tully's Coffee — coffee retailer and wholesaler
 - Uwajimaya — Asian supermarket
 
Healthcare
- Emeritus Senior Living
 - Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
 - Northwest Kidney Centers
 - PATH
 - The Polyclinic
 
Insurance
- Group Health Cooperative — health care organization
 - PEMCO — auto, home, boat, and life insurance
 - Safeco — property insurance
 - Trupanion — pet insurance
 
Intellectual property
- Corbis — stock photography
 - Getty Images — stock photography
 - Intellectual Ventures — patent assertion hedge fund
 - Synapse Product Development — new product development
 
Internet
- 10,000ft — SaaS project planning and management
 - Allrecipes.com — online recipe service and forum
 - Amazon.com — retail
 - Avvo — legal services search
 - BuddyTV — TV news, second screen technology
 - Cheezburger — operates many humor web blogs such as I Can Has Cheezburger? and FAIL Blog
 - Classmates.com — social networking service
 - DomainTools.com — DNS research and monitoring tools
 - eNotes.com — educational resource service
 - ExtraHop Networks — network analysis appliance maker
 - F5 Networks — application delivery controllers
 - findwell — online real estate brokerage
 - Groundspeak — operators of Geocaching.com
 - Leafly — cannabis information
 - Moz — search engine optimization
 - Onvia — government business intelligence portal
 - Panopto — video content management
 - PayScale — global employee compensation database
 - Penny Arcade — webcomic
 - Porch — home services platform
 - RealNetworks — software
 - Redfin — online real estate brokerage
 - Soundrangers — online sound effects and music
 - Spoon — application virtualization
 - Sporcle — online trivia
 - Tableau Software — data visualization
 - thePlatform — online video publishing
 - Thrift Books — retail
 - WhitePages.com — online people search, reverse phone & address lookup, and business search
 - Zillow.com — real estate information service
 
Law
Manufacturing
- Cutter & Buck — golf apparel
 - Filson — outdoor apparel
 - Pacific Coast Feather Company — bedding
 - Vigor Shipyards — shipbuilding
 
Property and architecture
- Bassetti Architects — architectural firm
 - Callison — architectural firm
 - Diamond Parking — parking lots
 - Howard S. Wright Companies — construction
 - John L. Scott — real estate brokerage
 - Johnson Braund Design Group — design and architectural firm
 - Mithun — architectural firm
 - NBBJ — architectural firm
 - Plum Creek Timber — timber
 - Sellen Construction
 - Weber Thompson — architectural firm
 - Windermere Real Estate — real estate brokerage
 
Public relations
Publishing
- Bilingual Books, Inc. — foreign language books and computer software
 - Fantagraphics Books — comics and graphic novels
 - Mountaineers Books — non-fiction books
 - Sasquatch Books — non-fiction books
 
Record labels
- Barsuk Records
 - Sub Pop — Fleet Foxes, Foals, Beach House, The Postal Service, Flight of the Conchords, No Age, Wolf Parade and The Shins
 - Tooth & Nail Records
 
Retail
- Amazon.com
 - AttachmateWRQ — networking
 - Babeland (formerly Toys in Babeland) — sex toys
 - Bartell Drugs
 - Blue Nile Inc — diamonds
 - Brooks Sports — athletic apparel
 - Car Toys — automobile audio equipment and cell phones
 - Cascade Designs — outdoor apparel
 - Cequint
 - Indix — product intelligence database
 - K2 Sports — sporting goods and apparel
 - NetMotion Wireless — Mobile VPN Solution
 - Nordstrom — apparel
 - The Omni Group — develops software for the Mac OS X platform
 - Outdoor Research — apparel
 - PCC Natural Markets — supermarket
 - QFC — supermarket chain
 - RealNetworks — Internet
 - Rhapsody — online music service
 - Seattle Pacific Industries – owner of Sergio Valente brand apparel
 - Sur La Table — cookware
 - Tommy Bahama — apparel
 - Zumiez — action sports
 
Sports, leisure and entertainment
- Professional Bowlers Association — sanctioning body for the sport of professional ten-pin bowling
 - Puzzle Break - the first American-based live escape room company
 
Transportation
- Aero Controls Inc.
 - Ambassadors International — cruise ships
 - Expeditors International — logistics
 - Holland America Line — cruise ships
 - Saltchuk — transportation and logistics
 - Windstar Cruises — cruise ships
 
Video games
- Arenanet — Guild Wars franchise
 - Big Fish Games — casual games
 - PopCap — casual games
 - Sucker Punch Productions — Sly Cooper and Infamous franchise
 - Undead Labs — State of Decay games
 
Companies based in the Greater Seattle area

Alaska Airlines headquarters in SeaTac
Other large or well-known interstate or international companies popularly associated with Seattle are actually based in other Puget Sound cities:
- Alaska Air Group, Alaska Airlines, and Horizon Air — SeaTac
 - ArenaNet — Bellevue
 - Bungie Studios — Bellevue
 - Classmates.com — Renton
 - Clearwire — Bellevue
 - Concur Technologies — Bellevue
 - Costco — Issaquah (founded in Seattle)
 - drugstore.com — Bellevue
 - Eddie Bauer — Bellevue (founded in Seattle)
 - eNom — Kirkland
 - Expedia, Inc. — Bellevue
 - INRIX — Kirkland
 - Intelius — Bellevue
 - Microsoft — Redmond
 - msnbc.com — Redmond
 - MulvannyG2 Architecture — Bellevue
 - Nintendo of America — Redmond
 - Oberto Sausage Company — Kent
 - Outerwall (formerly Coinstar) — Bellevue
 - PACCAR — Bellevue
 - Premera Blue Cross — Mountlake Terrace
 - Puget Sound Energy — Bellevue
 - Raleigh USA — Kent
 - R.E.I. — Kent (founded in Seattle)
 - Savers/Value Village — Bellevue
 - Sucker Punch Productions — Bellevue
 - Symetra Financial — Bellevue
 - T-Mobile USA — Bellevue
 - True Blue, Inc. — Tacoma
 - Valve Corporation — Bellevue
 - Weyerhaeuser — Federal Way
 - Wizards of the Coast — Renton
 
Companies formerly headquartered in Seattle
- Airborne Express (ground operations acquired by DHL, Plantation, Florida; air operations spun off as ABX Air, Wilmington, Ohio)
 - Associated Grocers (acquired by Unified Western Grocers of Los Angeles)
 - Boeing (now in Chicago, Illinois)
 - The Bon Marché (owned by Macy's, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio; name changed to Bon-Macy's in 2003; rebranded as Macy's in 2005)
 - Cinnabon (acquired by FOCUS Brands, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia)
 - Corixa — immunotherapeutics, closed in 2006
 - Costco (now in Issaquah, Washington)
 - Eddie Bauer (now in Bellevue, Washington)
 - Ernst Home Centers (liquidated following unsuccessful bankruptcy filing in 1996)
 - Frederick & Nelson (went out of business in 1992)
 - Immunex (acquired by Amgen, Thousand Oaks, California)
 - Muzak (now in Fort Mill, South Carolina)
 - MyLackey.com (defunct)
 - Rainier Brewing Company (now owned by Miller Brewing, Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
 - Red Robin Gourmet Burgers (now in Greenwood Village, Colorado)
 - REI (now in Kent, Washington)
 - Safeco (acquired by Liberty Mutual)
 - Seafirst Bank (acquired by Bank of America)
 - Shurgard Storage Centers (acquired by Public Storage)
 - Speakeasy, Inc. (acquired by Best Buy in 2007 and merged with MegaPath in 2010)
 - Surreal Software (acquired by Midway Games)
 - United Airlines (now in Chicago)
 - United Parcel Service (now in Sandy Springs, Georgia)
 - Washington Mutual (failed in 2008, acquired by JPMorgan Chase)
 - World Vision (now in Federal Way, Washington)
 - Zulily (acquired by Liberty Interactive)
 
See also
- List of companies based in Bellevue, Washington
 - List of companies based in Kent, Washington
 - List of companies based in Kirkland, Washington
 
References
- ↑ "Fortune 500", Fortune, retrieved 28 November 2016
 
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