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Old 03-11-2008, 11:22 AM
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Default Anyone able to compare Minneapolis/St.Paul neighborhoods to Seattle neighborhoods?

I've seen similar threads where people translate the different areas/neighborhoods of other cities to Minneapolis/St.Paul. Is anyone out there familiar with both areas and able to make a comparison? I realize the cities are different, but this could be helpful for making some general comparisons.

This is sort of what I've gathered so far by researching the Twin Cities online:
Edina=Mercer Island
Up Town=Capitol Hill
Lake Harriet=Green Lake
Saint Anthony Park=Sand Point

Does this look right? What area would you compare to Bryant/Wedgewood?

Thanks!
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Old 03-12-2008, 03:35 PM
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Based on my Mpls/Seattle experience, I think your comparisons are on-target. If Bryant/Wedgwood is the area I'm thinking of - south of Lake City? - then I'd say it's comparable to St. Louis Park here.
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Old 03-12-2008, 05:28 PM
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I have relatives that I believe live in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle (is there a section of Capitol Hill that looks out over Lake Washington?) and I would guess that the neighborhood they live in is one of the priciest in the state. Uptown is relatively moderate income due to the huge number of young folks and recent college grads that live there, and it's similarly a very densely populated/ trendy atmosphere. However, the Uptown area I believe includes the affluent Kenwood neighborhood, so in that regards, perhaps Capitol Hill is right on target in terms of comparison.
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