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North Admiral Seattle
Washington
An easy blend of
demographics, classic
real estate structures, friendly
introductions and a bit
of a building
renaissance characterize
the fetching, laid-back
Admiral District of
Seattle, Washington.
Home styles in the
Admiral District of
Seattle, Washington
range wildly from
century-old cottages
boasting wooden floors
and leaded-glass windows
to ultra-modern homes
with the expected
up-to-date amenities. As
with its colorful medley
of residents,
neighborhood housing is
wonderfully diverse and
genuinely reflects the
transplants as well as
multi-generational and
long-term inhabitants.
Main artery Admiral Way,
a welcoming
westward-winding uphill
climb off the Bridge, sweeps
residents and tourists
past Belvedere Viewpoint
Park and its
spectacular,
tire-screeching sight of
downtown Seattle.
Further west are
favorite local landmarks
such as the Admiral Twin
Theater, where a seat at
the movies is still a
great bargain, and could
be considered the center
of the Admiral District
of Seattle, Washington.
Down on the water, is famous Salty's Restaurant,
which boasts world-class
views of the Seattle
skyline, premiere
Northwest cuisine and
prime-time seafood and
steaks. Any tourist or
long-time resident can
appreciate this
neighborhood landmark.
As retirees in the
Admiral District of
Seattle, Washington sell their
homes and real estate to young working
professionals and
families and resettle in
assisted living
facilities or move
south, the older homes
are updated,
revitalizing the
neighborhood.
Shoppers are served by
Admiral Junction at the
corner of California and
Admiral. It includes the
Admiral Metropolitan (1
block from the Admiral
Twin Theater), a
popular European-style
meeting place with
higher-end gourmet foods
and a coffee shop that
competes for caffeine
junkies with Zatz A
Better Bagel.
Story time is a big draw
at Hullabaloo Books in
the district, which
specializes in
children's books.
The Admiral Heights
Assisted Living
Community, a mix of
commercial and private
space, in the heart of
the business district on
California Avenue
Southwest connects to
retail office space on
the first level, and is
across the street from
the Admiral Twin Theater.
The Admiral District of
Seattle WA has really
undergone a renaissance
as of late with all the new
buildings.
When Admiral Heights
Assisted Living
Community sprung up two
years ago, parking was
reduced for the nearby
ship-themed Admiral Twin
Theater.
A new 100-space
underground parking area
opened under the Admiral
Heights Assisted Living
Community across from
the Admiral Twin
Theater.
Admiral Heights
routinely invites the
general public to its
functions, thereby
integrating generations
within the community.
Older
people who grew up in
the North Admiral District of
Seattle keep running
into others who went to
high school at West
Seattle High. That is
just part of the
wonderful flavor of the
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