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There is also easy access to the business district along Sandpoint Way, which has many options for shopping and dining. We like the always-good Pagliacci Pizza and the lesser-known Sand Point Grill.The
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so you won�t find a lively business district or many day visitors here. What you will find are stunning houses along meandering streets that end in cul-de-sacs. Denny-Blaine- Seattle, Washington"
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great residential areas that share a common business district along Queen Anne Avenue. North Queen Anne, which faces Fremont, is home to Seattle Pacific University and has a quieter feel.Activities and
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There isn�t any major business district here, but there are a few noteworthy restaurants: try out Birds on a Wire Espresso, the funky neighborhood coffee shop, Endolyne Joe�s for their �tour of
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This mini business district has a surprising variety of establishments, from dive bars like The Tin Hat to shoe shops (The Sneakery). Word has it that The Dray is a great place to watch soccer (I mean
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There isn�t any major business district here, but there are a few noteworthy restaurants: try out Birds on a Wire Espresso, the funky neighborhood coffee shop, Endolyne Joe�s for their �tour of
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residential area or a stroll through the business district makes it easy to see why!HistoryNamed after Christopher Columbus, this neighborhood aspired to be great from its beginning. With a sawmill that
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Greenwood�s business district remains as successful as it was decades ago. The area around 85th Street and Greenwood Avenue is booming with coffeehouses, antique stores, bars, and eateries, along with
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s easy to get to busier areas like the University District and even downtown. And even though it�s quiet, no way is Laurelhurst snobbish! This is a close-knit community where everyone is on the lookout
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great residential areas that share a common business district along Queen Anne Avenue. North Queen Anne, which faces Fremont, is home to Seattle Pacific University and has a quieter feel.Activities and
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into a nice residential area with a small business district. The farther south you go, the more secluded and quiet things get.Activities and AttractionsThough Beacon Hill is largely residential, there
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they have moved to the U.S. and live in the city. Wide age range. Some have a high school or college education, and they work in a variety of occupations.Scrappy Homeowners - Homeowning urban singles
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This mini business district has a surprising variety of establishments, from dive bars like The Tin Hat to shoe shops (The Sneakery). Word has it that The Dray is a great place to watch soccer (I mean
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and AttractionsBroadmoor doesn�t have a business district to call its own, but that doesn�t matter because of its close proximity to the amenities in Madison Park, Capitol Hill, and Montlake. A quick
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Blue Ridge doesn�t have a business district or many destinations to check out. Except, of course, for Carkeek Park. Over 400 homes back up to the ravine that has trees, hiking trails, and picturesque
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It�s an easy bus ride or walk down to the business district, and an equally short distance to the also-bustling Capitol Hill. It has its own little section of businesses along Madison Avenue that provide
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Today, a charming business district and the still-popular Madison Park beach are the pride of the neighborhood.Who Lives Here?Power Singles - High-income urban singles.Highly educated professionals, many
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you just might spot one!The business district to the west also has a lot to offer. Flying Squirrel Pizza Company, recently featured by Seattle Metropolitan magazine, had its first restaurant here in Seward
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There isn�t any major business district here, but there are a few noteworthy restaurants: try out Birds on a Wire Espresso, the funky neighborhood coffee shop, Endolyne Joe�s for their �tour of
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Roosevelt Avenue and 90th Street is the main business district in Maple Leaf. There, you�ll find much to keep you occupied. Hit up Cloud City Coffee for breakfast or a sandwich, and you�ll be equally