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  2. Northlake, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Northlake is a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, that consists of the southern part of Wallingford, below N 40th Street. It is so named for being on the northern shore of Lake Union . Landmarks include the Northlake Shipyard, Gas Works Park , the Wallingford Steps art installation, and Ivar's Salmon House.

  3. Cascade, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Cascade is an urban neighborhood abutting Downtown Seattle, Washington, United States, located adjacent to South Lake Union.It is bounded by: Fairview Avenue North on the west, beyond which is the rest of the Cascade Neighborhood; the Interstate 5 interchange for Mercer St to the north, beyond which is Eastlake; Interstate 5 on the east, beyond which is Capitol Hill; and Denny Way on the south ...

  4. South Lake Union, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    South Lake Union (sometimes SLU [1] [2]) is a neighborhood in central Seattle, Washington, so named because it is at the southern tip of Lake Union.. The official boundaries of the City of Seattle Urban Center are Denny Way on the south, beyond which is Denny Triangle; Interstate 5 on the east, beyond which is Capitol Hill; Aurora Avenue N. (State Route 99) and 7th Avenue N. on the west ...

  5. List of schools of the Seattle School District - Wikipedia

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    Closed 1981. The building survives as a condominium apartment building, and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Samuel Gompers High School, 23rd Avenue and Lane Street, 1959–1966, became part of Seattle Central Community College. [5] Jr. high schools and middle schools previously included in district: Jane Addams Jr. High School.

  6. Belltown, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Belltown as seen from West Seattle. The neighborhood is bounded on the north by Denny Way, beyond which lies Seattle Center, Lower Queen Anne, and Queen Anne Hill, on the southwest by Elliott Bay, on the southeast by Virginia Street, beyond which lies the Pike Place Market and the rest of Downtown, and on the northeast by 5th Avenue, beyond which lies the Denny Triangle.

  7. Wallingford, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2013 American Community Survey, 40% of neighborhood units are single family homes, with the other 60% made up of apartments, condos, and townhomes. Roughly 45.4% of units were owner-occupied, compared to 54.6% managed as rental properties. 45.9% of the housing structures were built prior to 1939.

  8. Industrial District, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Industrial District is a neighborhood and the principal industrial area of Seattle, Washington.It is bounded on the west by the Duwamish River and Elliott Bay, beyond which lies Delridge of West Seattle; on the east by Interstate 5, beyond which lies Beacon Hill; on the north by S King and S Dearborn Streets, beyond which lie Pioneer Square and southwest International District of Downtown ...

  9. Roosevelt, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Roosevelt Light-Rail Station sparked remarkable growth in the area. During the nine-year transit construction period, the neighborhood transformed by replacing single-family homes with midrise apartments. Between 2016 and the opening of rail in 2021, there was a 95% increase in housing units, totaling 1,626 new residences. [8]