Columbia City | Expect Random Encounters
Sat, Oct 28, 2023 from 10am - 12pm
Columbia City, once viewed as neglected, is now considered one of Seattle’s most dynamic, diverse, and desirable neighborhoods. Begun as a mill town in the late 19th century along the electric rail line to Renton, the neighborhood gradually fell into disrepair during the late 20th century. Columbia City then began a grassroots revitalization 20 years ago. Buildings once vacant and derelict have been restored to turn-of-the century beauty. Coffee shops, restaurants, galleries, and regular events like the Farmer’s Market have made the neighborhood a destination for Seattle residents. On this tour, participants will see examples of worker’s cottages from the beginning of the 20th century as well of the addition of mixed-use projects as current as today. The tour will also examine the historic business district and its revitalization.
This tour starts at the Columbia City Link Transit Station at the NE corner of Martin Luther King Jr Way and S Edmunds Street (plaza area at the end of the light rail station).