Queen Anne / South Lake Union

Once the summer retreat for Native tribes, site of the city’s first children’s orthopedic hospital and believed to be the location to the nation’s first sanitary fill, Queen Anne has evolved over the decades into one of the most affluent neighborhoods in the region.

Positioned on the highest hill of the city (456 feet above sea level), Queen Anne is sectioned into five residential areas: the North slope that faces Fremont and includes Seattle Pacific University, the East that looks toward Aurora Avenue and Lake Union, the South slope – known as Uptown, bordered by Belltown – the mostly quieter West side that borders with Interbay, and the crown of the hill that features a high-density, commercial/residential mix.

The neighborhood acquired its name for the many Queen Anne-styled homes built in the early 20th century, although few of those stately residences remain. TV in the Pacific Northwest got its start on top of the hill in 1948 when the station that would become KING (channel 5) began daily broadcasts from a grocery store converted to a studio next to the transmitter.

Queen Anne includes Seattle Center, which is now home to the Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass, Pacific Science Center and Climate Pledge Arena (home to the Seattle Kraken NHL franchise and Seattle Storm of the WNBA). The area – land donated to the city by the heirs of David Denny, one of the first white settlers in Seattle – hosted the Century 21 Exposition, better known as the World’s Fair, in 1962.

A 484 sq. ft. cabin – built for Denny from trees on Queen Anne – is thought to be the city’s first purpose-built real estate office. The so-called Denny Cabin was constructed in 1889 and located just west of present-day Seattle Center. It has since been preserved and moved to Federal Way.

Queen Anne is adjacent on the east by Lake Union and the Westlake/South Lake Union neighborhood. Once home to an auto assembly plant, large laundry services and boat crafters, the area is now established as a world-renowned technology and research center. Amazon, Facebook, Apple and Google have planted their flags in the neighborhood.

The densely populated Queen Anne/South Lake Union neighborhood features more than 170 condominiums and co-op buildings, both original and converted apartments, including:

  • 200 West Highland, a luxury, contemporary condo overlooking Kerry Park and the city skyline, at West Highland Drive and 2nd Avenue West
  • 2200 Westlake, comprising 260 units in three buildings around the Pan Pacific Hotel, at Westlake Avenue between Denny Way and Lenora Street
  • Queen Anne High School, the 1908-built school was converted 94 years later into 137  residences, at Galer Street between 2nd Avenue North and 3rd Ave. N.
  • Queen Anne Ocean View, a 51-unit condo that offers views of Elliott Bay to top-floor residents, at 13th Avenue West and Gilman Drive W.
  • Residences at Fifth Avenue North, one of the largest Uptown residences with 65 units, where 5th Ave. N. meets Aloha Street.
  • Veer Lofts, LEED Silver Certified loft condos in proximity to Amazon’s office headquarters, on 9th Avenue North at Harrison Street.

LOCAL RESOURCES

Top area restaurants (Yelp.com)

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Top destinations (Tripadvisor.com)

Keeping in the know: The EvergreyNextdoorPatch, Queen Anne & Magnolia News

Schools: Seattle Public Schools and School Address Lookup Tool (2020-21 school year), Greatschools.org, Schooldigger.com)

Public Schools serving Queen Anne residents: Coe Elementary, Hay Elementary, Queen Anne Elementary, McClure Middle, The Center (High) School, Ballard High School and Cascade Parent Partnership Program

Public Transportation: Seattle/King County MetroLink light rail and Sounder trainSeattle StreetcarSound Transit

Hospitals: Harborview Medical Center (the only Level 1 trauma center in Washington State), Seattle Children’sSwedish Medical Center – BallardSwedish Medical Center – First HillSwedish – Cherry HillUniversity of Washington Medical CenterVeterans Administration Puget Sound Health Care

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