A more politically savvy Montlake Community Club helped to end the R. Thomson expressway project of the s. The original plan was to run a second north-south freeway through the city, parallel to Interstate 5 but cutting through the heart of Ravenna, Montlake, Madison Valley, and the Central District, taking out the western section of the Arboretum in the process.
It was designed as a bypass around Downtown for through traffic. Interchanges with State Route and I were planned and the interchange was partially built, but the project was halted before construction went further. Never-used on- and off-ramps still stand at the north end of the Arboretum as a reminder. Members of the Montlake community continue to negotiate with state and local officials over planned improvements to SR and other local roads.
Recently, a neighborhood group called Better Bridge endorsed a proposal to expand SR to six lanes, move it north, and build a lid over the existing freeway to reconnect the Shelby and Hamlin blocks to the rest of the neighborhood. The proposal has been endorsed by some members of Seattle City Council but has not yet been formally approved.
Montlake saw a spike in housing prices and the demolition or renovation of several smaller homes starting in the late s, as new residents bought up properties in the neighborhood because of its charm, good schools, and central location. Our Montlake market research helps you make more informed decisions about homes in Central Seattle. Each week we publish market updates for Montlake, in its zip code. You can see the latest trends in pricing, affordability, supply and demand.
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Montlake Homes For Sale in Seattle The Montlake neighborhood, wedged between the Broadway and the University District neighborhoods, draws its urban feel from the waterway that cuts through it. Capitol Hill Neighborhood in Seattle. Montlake Market Statistics Our Montlake market research helps you make more informed decisions about homes in Central Seattle.
Like or Share Loading likes Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Share on LinkedIn. Seattle Homes Group. Sell for more. This neighborhood: Average household size: Montlake: 2. Montlake: Here: Montlake: 1. Percentage of never married males 15 years old and over: Montlake: Percentage of people that speak English not well or not at all: Montlake: 0. Percentage of people born in this state: Here: Here: 2.
Here: 1. Percentage of units with a mortgage: Montlake: Year house built in Montlake or later 28 to to to to to to to to 1, or earlier. Travel time to work commute 34 Less than 5 minutes 5 to 9 minutes 10 to 14 minutes 15 to 19 minutes 20 to 24 minutes 25 to 29 minutes 30 to 34 minutes 35 to 39 minutes 40 to 44 minutes 45 to 59 minutes 95 60 to 89 minutes 36 90 or more minutes Means of transportation to work Occupations of males:. Here: 8. Here: 6. Here: 4. Here: 5. Occupations of females:.
Here: 3. Here: 7. Percentage of people in Armed Forces: Montlake: 0. Education in this neighborhood subdivision or community :. Montlake: 3. Montlake: 6. Percentage of population below poverty level: Montlake: 4. Median year owner moved in as recorded in : Montlake: Seattle: Montlake: Seattle: Percentage of married-couple families with both working: Montlake: Limited-access highways interstate or state in this neighborhood:.
Highways in this neighborhood:. State Rte Roads and streets:. Boyer Ave E. Length: 1. E Lynn St. E Miller St. Length: 0. E Mc Graw St. Lake Washington Blvd E. E Calhoun St.
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