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Originally Posted by mello
I'm not necessarily talking about population density but overall built density of how many square feet of building space is packed in to the core of Seattle, ATL, LA (Which are clearly a tier below Nor East, CHI, SF). Of course LA has large population densities due to tons of immigrants from Mexico and Guatemala being packed in to Westlake/McArthur park and living 8 or 10 people to every 2 bdr apartment.
I'm just talking about the actual downtown cores not the neighborhoods like just west of Downtown. I have been analyzing photos of these cities and I am trying to get some perspective from PWright because he has lived in both SEA and LA.
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Simply breathtaking! Seattle was such a joy to live in. I loved snapping pics all over the city and never got tired of all of its beauty and charm.
Mello in my experience its DTLA, DTSE and then a little further away DTAT. DTSE is the nicest but from my living in both, DTLA is the biggest and the most built density despite empty lots which are being filled at a very rapid rate.