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I remember when that was woods and farmland. Endless suburbia
So do I. Downtown Redmond is nothing but apartment after apartment. Kids in this area can't afford to buy a home so news apartments are everywhere. And most are NOT cheap!
 
So do I. Downtown Redmond is nothing but apartment after apartment. Kids in this area can't afford to buy a home so news apartments are everywhere. And most are NOT cheap!
I bet. My brother lives in Kenmore and it’s now apartment-ville. It’s just a crossroads of stop n go traffic. Hwy 522, 68th, I-5… no light rail. He’s in the middle of a divorce and wondering if they should sell or keep as a rental I think so
 
I bet. My brother lives in Kenmore and it’s now apartment-ville. It’s just a crossroads of stop n go traffic. Hwy 522, 68th, I-5… no light rail. He’s in the middle of a divorce and wondering if they should sell or keep as a rental I think so
Now that you bring up light rail, let me remind you how politicians fucked that up 30 years ago. The federal government offered Seattle a light rail system in about 1990. Between the county council and Seattle city council, they argued for a year about where it should go, so the feds gave it to Atlanta!
 
Now that you bring up light rail, let me remind you how politicians fucked that up 30 years ago. The federal government offered Seattle a light rail system in about 1990. Between the county council and Seattle city council, they argued for a year about where it should go, so the feds gave it to Atlanta!
My grandparents talked abt light rail proposals not long after I-5 was built. People said No. Freeway was enough. Same w 405. Would have been a lot less expensive back then. All my grandparents and two great grandparents were born in Seattle. I heard a lot about the early days. They wouldn’t recognize it now. I hardly do
 
My grandparents talked abt light rail proposals not long after I-5 was built. People said No. Freeway was enough. Same w 405. Would have been a lot less expensive back then. All my grandparents and two great grandparents were born in Seattle. I heard a lot about the early days. They wouldn’t recognize it now. I hardly do
My mother's family arrived in Seattle in the summer of 1889, my father's family in either 1905 or 06. Neither of my parents would recognize it today, either.
 
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