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Just jab back. He knows Seattle's core is way more urban than LA's
I think it was more about classifying Seattle as a mid-sized city which it isn't. Generally, mid-sized cities are those with populations between 50,000 and 350,000.
Bellevue for the skyline/ downtown. Adding light rail lines and creating the Spring District is only making it more urban. population: 140000
Tacoma for the old urban bones and the new renaissance, including new dense residential buildings. Also expanding it's own light rail (street car) line and the many defined neighborhoods/ districts.
population: 210000
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