West Thomas St, Lower Queen Anne
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"West Thomas Street- Near the Edge of Everything Seattle"
West Thomas Street leads to the Seattle Center- one of the most iconic areas of Seattle. This area is home to the Space Needle, Children's Theatre, Pacific Science Center, Key Arena and an open public area that includes grassy hills and a large fountain. West Thomas also ends at Western Ave West which provides a beautiful water view.
The area surrounding West Thomas Street is a blend of commercial businesses and entrance areas to the Seattle center located on the north side of the street. A historic Catholic church with an active community is also located on across 1st Ave N. where West Thomas becomes Thomas St..Multiple residential areas lead towards West Thomas as well as some condominimum units being located in the area.
The area has many residential buildings appearing newer or refurbished as well as those that look more original to the area. The street is also lined with leafy, mature trees.
As with many of the areas in Seattle Thomas Street is on an incline up from the water. The area is prone to being very congested with event traffic but it is definitely the place to be for anyone that really wants to live in the heart of the city. The area also experiences high volumes of traffic during the summer tourist times.
In addition to being located near major intersections and close to I-5 access points, West Thomas also is within walking distance of authentic restaurants, bars and grocery stores in the area.
The area surrounding West Thomas Street is a blend of commercial businesses and entrance areas to the Seattle center located on the north side of the street. A historic Catholic church with an active community is also located on across 1st Ave N. where West Thomas becomes Thomas St..Multiple residential areas lead towards West Thomas as well as some condominimum units being located in the area.
The area has many residential buildings appearing newer or refurbished as well as those that look more original to the area. The street is also lined with leafy, mature trees.
As with many of the areas in Seattle Thomas Street is on an incline up from the water. The area is prone to being very congested with event traffic but it is definitely the place to be for anyone that really wants to live in the heart of the city. The area also experiences high volumes of traffic during the summer tourist times.
In addition to being located near major intersections and close to I-5 access points, West Thomas also is within walking distance of authentic restaurants, bars and grocery stores in the area.
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- Singles
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