Georgetown going upscale
Fears are probably a little overblown that Georgetown will ever be an upscale neighborhood; it is in a valley bounded by a polluted river, an airport and I-5, but residents are concerned. Read our bit on Georgetown blogs.
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Marketers and developers – the same place as nearly any other young city. I like the concept that even the oldest and hoity-toitiest Seattle neighborhood names come from developers: But even Seattle’s crunchiest neighborhood got its name from land developers, who named it after their hometown in Fremont, Neb. Capitol Hill owes its name to turn-of-the-century superdeveloper James Moore, who...
Georgetown, home of my favorite bar in Seattle, is a mix of grit and artsy hip. It’s also home to many people who can tune out the sound of Boeing Field’s myriad of incoming and outgoing flights a day and, apparently, one very political blogger and a not-so-frequent Seattle PI blogger. Georgetown is so cool that a Beacon Hill blogger...
Isn’t there a word for something that’s both more and better? Mobetta? If so, we are today launching mobetta neighborhood and city information pages to give potential home buyers a real feel for the neighborhood and to give sellers marketing points they didn’t know existed. I’ll just jump to what’s both more and better: Best and worst schools for every...