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What tier is Seattles downtown on? Boston/Philly/SF or Atlanta/Minneapolis? I would like for everyone to evaluate these vacation combos in terms of this criteria for downtown.
Architecture
Downtown
Culture
Entertainment
Events
Food
Museums
Neighborhoods
Nightlife
Parks
Safety
Shopping
Shows
Sports
Uniqueness
• Please feel free to add in any other criteria except for cost of living and economy.
I have to agree it is between. But if I HAD to pick one of the options on the poll, I would have to say downtown Seattle is closer to the level of Atlanta/Minneapolis than it is to Boston/Philly/SF.
I have to agree it is between. But if I HAD to pick one of the options on the poll, I would have to say downtown Seattle is closer to the level of Atlanta/Minneapolis than it is to Boston/Philly/SF.
No, it is cool to say in between. I meant to add a third option with one being "in between the two choices" but I forgot.
It's definitely inbetween, Quickly becoming closer the Boston/Philly/SF. High rises are coming up at record rates and we are not only getting denser in the Downtown but still maintaining height as 8 500+ ft buildings will be up by 2018. Not even the mention the dozens of condos. When sodo becomes available for development it can easily because like the Boston/Philly/SF tier
I doubt it will reach SF's levels anytime soon, but I may be wrong. SF's vibrancy levels in the core is actually surprisingly very high, possibly #2 in the nation after NYC.
Anyways, I agree with the majority. It's in between.
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Architecture: Closer to ATL or Minny
Downtown: In between
Culture: in between
Entertainment: ATL/Minny tier
Events: in between
Food: Bos/Philly/SF tier, Seattle is a very well esteemed foodie city
Museums: not Seattle's strongpoint, less than ATL/Minny in my honest opinion
Neighborhoods : In between, Queen Anne, Belltown, and Capital Hill are quite vibrant and walkable and it seems to be expanding into South Lake Union.
Nightlife: not top tier
Parks: weak point for Seattle's downtown, lower tier. Although the sculpture park is pretty cool it doesn't have anything like
Atlanta's Piedmont Park or Boston's Public Gardens/Common.
Safety: top tier
Shopping: In between, though does quite well for its size and well above downtown or midtown Atlanta. Downtown Seattle is packed for the pedestrian that wants street level retail instead of a mall.
Shows: In between
Sports: lower tier, all other cities have the NBA and Minny has NHL and NBA. Seattle needs a new arena.
Uniqueness: Top tier, Seattle really does have one of the better downtowns in the US. There is nowhere else quite like Pike Place or a ferry ride into downtown on Puget Sound and Pioneer Square adds a nice historic element.
Last edited by Champ le monstre du lac; 07-24-2013 at 08:53 PM..
^ what type of food is Seattle known for to placed on the SF/Philly/Boston tier?
Copper river Salmon , Seattle gets the comericial Copper River Salmon before Alaska. Seattle is famous for seafood.
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