A TUNNEL, A BRIDGE AND A TRAIN – MOVING SEATTLE FORWARD
an Editorial Series by Urban Marco
How upcoming transportation systems affect our neighborhoods, our connections to each other and our lifestyles
For any of you that have spent any time with me looking at condos and homes around Seattle, you know that I’m determined to get our local transit and transportation systems upgraded to help us get around town better.
You’ve heard me talk about my strong support of the Light Rail and replacing the aging Alaskan Way Viaduct with a safer, quieter thoroughfare that’s safe for pedestrians, bikes, and ultimately helps our economy and boosts property values. People traveling and relocating to Seattle will also benefit from a new revitalized waterfront, new connections to the downtown core and the freeways, as well as better connections to the eastside, the Seatac airport, and eventually better connections north to UW, Northgate, Lynnwood, and to the south to Seatac and Federal Way.
In this editorial series “A tunnel, a Bridge and a Train - Moving Seattle Forward”, I want to bring you along with me to learn and discover what’s happening as our city and our region enters into a pivotal point of replacing the Viaduct, improving the waterfront, expanding the light rail and replacing the 520 Bridge. And ultimately, since I’m in real estate, how does this affect us, our neighborhoods, and condo and home values.
It All Starts with the Tunnel- Part 1
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