Politics & Government
Downtown Redmond Likely to Lose Post Office
The United States Postal Service had been looking for a new downtown location for its Redmond post office, but a spokesman said the agency is now planning to move to east Redmond for financial reasons.

Downtown Redmond will likely be without a post office by next summer, an agency spokesman confirmed to Patch Wednesday afternoon.
The United States Postal Service had been planning to move out of its into a smaller space nearby but is now leaning toward moving into a delivery and distribution center it already owns in east Redmond atย 7241 185thย Ave. NE.
Ernie Swanson, a spokesman for the postal service's Seattle district, told Patch the move is not yet finalized but that the search for a new downtown space has ended for the time being. The adjustment to the agency's moving plans is largely due to financial reasons, he said.
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โWe realized that leasing space in downtown Redmond is pretty pricey, and we own the building where we would be going to," Swanson said.ย โWe feel we can do (the move) without jeopardizing service to our customers.โ
Swanson said the new location in east Redmond would offer all the same services as the current downtown post office. Mail routes and delivery times would be unaffected by the move, he said.
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The initial decision to move into a new space was prompted by a decline in mail volume and a need to find a smaller, more cost-efficient location, Swanson said. Concerns about the viability of the postal service continue to be discussed at the national level, as Americans rely less and less on mail delivery.
โOur mail volume nationwide is down over 20 percent in the last four or five years, and I imagine thatโs pretty much true at the local level as well," Swanson said. "Therefore, we have more facility space than we really need.โ
The current downtown post office is located atย 16135 NE 85th St., and the postal service's lease on the building ends in May 2012. Swanson said he expects the move would happen sometime around then.
The postal service has had an office in downtown Redmond for at least 25 years, Swanson said.
Redmond Mayor John Marchione said he would be disappointed if the move took place as planned. The mayor was aware the postal service was planning to move out of the current space but was originally told the agency would keep a small retail location downtown.
"Everybody needs a post office," Marchione said. "Itโd be a disservice to the community to make people go out to east Redmond for their post office needs. I hope theyโd reconsider and find a location in the downtown retail center that can work for everyone.โ
Tom Markl, chief executive of Redmond-based , said he was also disappointed with the postal service's decision. Markl said his company had worked for several months to reach a 10-year lease agreement with the agency on a 5,000-square-foot building Nelson Legacy owns near Trader Joe's.ย
Markl said his company had already cut the proposed lease rate in half and put in a new 95-space parking lot before the postal service came back and said there was no way it could afford to remain downtown. He declined to provide the value of the proposed lease agreement.
Marchione said he suspects the postal service's decision to close or move thousands of post offices around the country is motivated more by political than financial reasons. The agency has been lobbying Congress for help with cutting costsย andย arguing that dramatic changes in the way it operates are necessary to its survival.
โIt seems more of a political strategy to get people upset at Congress," Marchione said Wednesday. "I truly believe that's their endgame."ย ย
Swanson could not be reached late Wednesday for a response to Marchione's comments.
Whatever the reasons for the move, Markl said he has been surprised at how the postal service's national issues have suddenly become very local.ย
โThis personal experience really brings it home," he said. "Itโs a different world.โ
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