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Belltown, Seattle
Most densely populated neighborhood in Seattle, Washington
Distance: Approx. 5 meters
Latitude and longitude: 47.61444444,-122.34472222
Belltown is the most densely populated neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, United States, located on the city's downtown waterfront on land that was artificially flattened as part of a regrading project. Formerly a low-rent, semi-industrial arts district, in recent decades it has transformed into a neighborhood of trendy restaurants, boutiques, nightclubs, and residential towers as well as warehouses and art galleries. The area is named after William Nathaniel Bell, on whose land claim the neighborhood was built.
Studio X
Recording studio in Seattle, Washington, US
Distance: Approx. 140 meters
Latitude and longitude: 47.615023,-122.343072
Studio X (formerly known as Bad Animals Studio and Kaye-Smith Studios) is a music and media recording studio on 4th Avenue in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. Originally part of the Kaye-Smith Enterprises media conglomerate founded by Lester Smith and actor Danny Kaye, the studio was used to record commercials and musicians. The studio was re-launched as Steve Lawson Productions by Steve and Debbie Lawson in 1979.
McLeod Residence
Art cooperative and gallery
Distance: Approx. 121 meters
Latitude and longitude: 47.61333333,-122.345
The McLeod Residence was an art cooperative and gallery based in the Belltown area of Seattle, Washington. It closed in October 2008. It was opened in December 2006 by Lele McLeod (born Leanne Ng) and Buster Butterfield McLeod (born Erik Benson of Seattle's Robot Co-op & 43 Things) as a blended gathering place for members interested in art, technology, and networking.
Fourth and Blanchard Building
Office, government in Seattle, United States
Distance: Approx. 165 meters
Latitude and longitude: 47.61444444,-122.3425
The Fourth and Blanchard Building, also known as the Sedgwick James Building or the Darth Vader building, is a skyscraper located in the Belltown neighborhood just north of downtown Seattle. The high-rise style construction rises to 105 meters (344 feet) and has 25 floors above the ground. Chester L. Lindsey Architects, notable as the architects of the Columbia Center, designed the building.
The Crocodile
Music venue in Seattle
Distance: Approx. 104 meters
Latitude and longitude: 47.613488,-122.344373
The Crocodile (formerly the Crocodile Cafe, and sometimes called The Croc) is a music club at 2505 1st Avenue at Wall Street in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. Opened by Stephanie Dorgan as the "Crocodile Cafe" on April 30, 1991, it quickly became a fixture of the city's music scene. The Crocodile Cafe closed in December 2007, before being reopened as The Crocodile on March 19, 2009.
Bell Apartments
Historic building in Seattle, Washington
Distance: Approx. 69 meters
Latitude and longitude: 47.61416667,-122.34555556
The Bell Apartments, also known as the Austin A. Bell Building is a historic building located at 2324 1st Avenue in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle Washington. The building was named for Austin Americus Bell, son of one of Seattle's earliest pioneers, but built under the supervision of his wife Eva following Bell's unexpected suicide in 1889 soon after proposing the building. It was designed with a mix of Richardsonian, Gothic and Italianate design elements by notable northwest architect, Elmer Fisher, who designed many of Seattle's commercial buildings following the Great Seattle fire.
Bell Street Park
Distance: Approx. 120 meters
Latitude and longitude: 47.61536,-122.34396
Bell Street Park is a 1.33-acre (0.54 ha) park, created in 2014 in Seattle, Washington's Belltown neighborhood. Situated in a neighborhood described as a former "hot-spot for low-level crime, drug-dealing and civil disorder", and intended in part to reduce crime rates on the street, the property was transferred from the city's transportation department to Parks and Recreation, and it was redeveloped as a woonerf or mixed-use pedestrian/vehicular traffic area without curbs. As a woonerf, the park is described as a "grand experiment" in Seattle, and nearly unique in Washington State.
Barnes Building
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 178 meters
Latitude and longitude: 47.61388889,-122.34694444
The Barnes Building, originally known as the Odd Fellows' Block, the Masonic Temple from 1909 to 1915, and later Ingram Hall, is a historic fraternal and office building located at 2320-2322 1st Avenue in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Designed in early 1889 and constructed in late 1890 by Seattle Lodge No. 7 of the International Order of Odd Fellows and designed for use by all of the city's Odd Fellow lodges, it is the earliest known surviving work of Seattle architect William E. Boone and George Meeker and remains in an almost perfect state of preservation.
The Red Popsicle
2011 sculpture by Catherine Mayer
Distance: Approx. 153 meters
Latitude and longitude: 47.61441667,-122.34266667
The Red Popsicle (also known as Giant Red Twin Popsicle or simply Popsicle) is a 2011 sculpture by Catherine Mayer, installed in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington.
Askatu Bakery
Bakery in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Distance: Approx. 110 meters
Latitude and longitude: 47.6147,-122.3433
Askatu Bakery (sometimes Askatu Bakery and Cafe) is a Latino- and woman-owned bakery in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. As an "allergen-free" bakery, Askatu offers gluten-free and vegan options, and avoids eggs, nuts, and wheat. Established by Estela Martinez in 2019, the business has also been a vendor at the farmers' market in the University District.
Rob Roy (bar)
Bar in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Distance: Approx. 150 meters
Latitude and longitude: 47.61480556,-122.34661111
Rob Roy is a bar in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. Owned by Anu Apte the business received a James Beard Foundation Award nomination in the Outstanding Bar category in 2023. Vinnie's Raw Bar has been described as a "sibling" establishment.
Tula's Restaurant and Jazz Club
Defunct establishment in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Distance: Approx. 77 meters
Latitude and longitude: 47.613706,-122.344755
Tula's Restaurant and Jazz Club operated in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood for more than twenty years.
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