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South of downtown and east of Pioneer Square, Chinatown-International District is Seattle's ethnic and culturally diverse enclave. Nicknamed "the I.D.," this neighborhood is one of the city's oldest.
To supplement the map, Henry also crunched some numbers for the city as a whole and by neighborhood, which yielded some interesting results. An impressive 99% of Seattle residents can walk to a ...
The 2020 census shows us that Seattle has become a more racially diverse place over the past decade — but how diverse is your neighborhood? We’ve seen in many cities that the population ...
Now there’s a map for that. The map details how Seattle’s neighborhoods will be impacted by earthquakes, tsunamis/seiches, liquefaction, landslides, and flooding. Sidebars help users ...
Newcomers to Seattle love the variety of neighborhoods ... If you really want to understand where you live, check census maps and covenants listed by neighborhood on its website. Areas ranging from ...
The map was created using Twitter data over ... We got a list of each neighborhood in Seattle, then we identified tweets by neighborhood using specific keywords — for example “cap hill ...
Taking two months of data harvested from Twitter, a researcher with Microsoft Research has come up with a map of Seattle showing – word-cloud style – what each neighborhood tweets about.
The following table summarizes the extent to which neighborhoods in Seattle gentrified: Gentrifying Census Tracts: These lower-income Census tracts experienced significant growth in both home ...