WWCC Moves Into the Tabor 100 Facility
- Western Washington Clean Cities
- 1 hour ago
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Western Washington Clean Cities (WWCC) has officially moved into the Tabor 100 Economic Development Hub in Tukwila. This move places us physically alongside other organizations in the building committed to economic empowerment and community advancement across the region.

Tabor 100 is a nonprofit dedicated to supporting Black-owned and minority-owned businesses through technical assistance, networking, and professional development. Their facility is more than just an office space—it’s a central hub for entrepreneurship and collaboration in the Seattle area. With resources like classroom-style meeting rooms, a podcast booth, and open co-working areas, it’s built for both focused work and active community engagement.
Being a tenant here gives WWCC the chance to work alongside like-minded partners and organizations. Through shared events or just day-to-day interactions, we’re looking forward to building stronger relationships and contributing to the energy already present at Tabor 100.
We also see this as an opportunity to bring fleet technologies and green practices into the shared space, especially as other partners are focused on economic opportunity and community sustainability. There is a lot of overlap there.
If you’re in the area, feel free to reach out. If we’re in the office, we’d be happy to show you around and discuss what we’re working on.