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Southern terminus of South Lake Union Streetcar in downtown Seattle

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Space Needle and new construction visible from streetcar

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Northern terminus of South Lake Union Streetcar on the shore of Lake Union

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Marina next to northernmost streetcar stop

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Suzie at the marina

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Fred Hutchinson cancer research institute and bike share at northernmost streetcar stop

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Park on south shore of Lake Union

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Museum of History and Industry in the park

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Construction cranes dot the horizon in South Lake Union

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Courtyard in Amazon buildings next to a streetcar stop

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New construction and Tesla dealership

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Surfing the web in a Tesla ColDayMan[/member]

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Look both ways

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New construction

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New construction- "Troy Block"

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New construction

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New buildings

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New construction- "Troy Block"

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New construction- "Troy Block"

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A new Amazon building

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A new Amazon building

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A new Amazon building

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The streetcar

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More new construction near the downtown end of the streetcar

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I like how the Troy Block uses their Walk Score in their advertisement.

Well played, sir, well played.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Wow, tons of simultaneous development.  Very impressive.

The development happening there is incredible, but it would be disingenuous if me to attribute it all to the streetcar. Amazon is building a new corporate HQ complete with glass domes http://www.gizmag.com/amazon-hq-update/28750/pictures#5 at the southern downtown portion of this streetcar route and many of the more normal new buildings pictured here will also be occupied by Amazon and connected to HQ by the streetcar. So obviously Amazon is a huge factor driving growth. They are even paying for and sponsoring an extra streetcar for this route to increase the service frequency.

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2009:

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I like how the Troy Block uses their Walk Score in their advertisement.

 

Pretty neat right? That pic also gives you a feel for how the whole neighborhood is laid out. The picture is looking south. The streetcar comes from the northern edge of downtown on parallel streets on the right hand side of the picture towards the foreground. Then it travels alongside the park edge to the left side of the picture and ends just past the marina.

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2009:

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That's nuts. A true boomtown!

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South Lake Union is completely unrecognizable from when I lived in Seattle 12-15 years ago.  And I knew that area fairly well, I did two separate month long stints staying just south of the Space Needle and used to take walks through what was then a mix of low rise industrial buildings and parking lots.

That car wash sign is awesome.

They are even paying for and sponsoring an extra streetcar for this route to increase the service frequency.

 

Well, imagine that.  Wish that happened in other places that start and end with the letter "O."

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

They are even paying for and sponsoring an extra streetcar for this route to increase the service frequency.

 

Well, imagine that.  Wish that happened in other places that start and end with the letter "O."

 

Maybe Kroger and P&G could go in half-sies on one!

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And Macy's, and W&S, and Christ Hospital, and UC, and...

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

this area is a-boomin and has changed a lot over recent years. for the better. goid to show it as a model for cleveland and ohio for sure.

I went looking for the location of Jake's photo on google street view (no definitive conclusions) and I realized this Amazon building is also brand new (still had fencing up last summer) next to a streetcar stop.  It's the one with the green dots in the courtyard from the pictures above. 

 

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They are even paying for and sponsoring an extra streetcar for this route to increase the service frequency.

 

Well, imagine that.  Wish that happened in other places that start and end with the letter "O."

 

Ya, but since everyone hates Amazon right now because the SLU area is basically gridlock during the week, they were fairly obligated to chip in where possible.  Also, the trolley is not a heavily utilized form of transportation.  It does get you from a point in downtown to the eastlake area, but overall it's a very small and kind of gimmicky addition to public transportation (e.g. I have walked from Amazon to the trolley's endpoint in downtown before the next trolley arrived more than a few times... with luggage).  The light rail, on the other hand, is great - but it's still very limited.  Seattle is going to need to start getting creative with transportation as the huge boom in density is driving a lot of people up the wall.

Well, that's incredibly shortsighted of the haters if they're more concerned about traffic than the jobs and economic development Amazon is generating. They must never have spent time in a dying rust belt town.

 

I imagine Amazons huge presence is causing spin off tech development in the neighborhood as well.

 

The whole area does admittedly have an Amazon-land theme park vibe to it. I suspect the streetcar will be more heavily utilized once people are going to and from these buildings pictured to the glass dome HQ a few blocks south.

 

Here's a recent Seattle transit success story involving light rail:

 

http://www.capitolhilltimes.com/2015/03/capitol-hill-light-rail-station-may-save-sound-transit/

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Yeah that is just about the location of my 2009 photo.  I believe I was on the east side of that street and pointed northwest. 

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