As I took an evening stroll from my apartment in Uptown through Belltown, I looked in on restaurants, bars, and storefronts. As if I shared a modernized point of view with Edward Hopper’s 1942 Nighthawks.
Belltown is a cool neighborhood. Filled with bars, restaurants, businesses, it’s also one on the most populated neighborhoods in the city. Boasting three of the eight city census tracts in the top 100 most populated census tracts in the United States, Belltown has the 24th (79.8k/sq mi), 71st (54.1k/sq mi), and 91st (48.9k/sq mi) ranked census tracts.
I snapped some photos with my Fujifilm XS-10, though I didn’t check the battery before leaving the house and it died about halfway through my walk. Even so, Seattle’s core has some cool architecture and there is a good diversity representing different eras of urban development.





















More to come.

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