Seattle is a city that has changed a lot, and it doesn’t take a market analyst or real estate expert to notice that.
Seattle’s change is everywhere you look: The once iconic gay bars that are giving way to ritzy, high-end condos; longtime bakeries and delis in Seattle’s Italian immigrant enclave nicknamed the “Garlic Gulch” have closed up shop forever; and that famed Pink Elephant car wash sign is even moving to a new home on Amazon’s South Lake Union campus.
In many ways that’s always been the city’s M.O., even if it feels more rushed than ever by new development and a job market so strong it’s driving local
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