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Montlake is an affluent residential neighborhood in central Seattle. It is bounded to the north by Portage Bay and the Montlake Cut section of the Lake Washington Ship Canal, to the east by the Washington Park Arboretum, and to the south and west by Interlaken Park. Capitol Hill is on its south and west sides, and the University of Washington lies across the Montlake Cut to the north. State Route 520 runs through the northern tip of Montlake, isolating four blocks from the rest of the neighborhood. Though sports at the University of Washington are often referred to metonymically as "Montlake," UW sports facilities are not located within the traditional bounds of the neighborhood (but are located on Montlake Boulevard N.E., across the Montlake Cut from the neighborhood).[1] The neighborhood's main thoroughfares are Boyer Avenue E. (northwest- and southeast-bound), 24th Avenue E. and Lake Washington and Montlake Boulevards E. (north- and southbound), and E. Lake Washington Boulevard (east- and westbound). Montlake was primarily developed by John E. Boyer and Herbert Turner (also known as H.S. Turner) from 1903 through the early 1930s. In 1916, the northern boundary of Montlake was fixed by the opening of the New Portage Canal, later known as the Montlake Cut, between Lake Washington and Lake Union. The Montlake Bridge, a distinctive bascule bridge crossing the Montlake Cut, opened in 1925. In 1925, a Montlake neighbor made an insultingly low offer for a tiny slice of adjoining land. Out of spite for the low offer, the builder built an 860-square-foot (80 m2) house at 2022 24th Avenue E. that blocked the neighbors' open space. The house is 55 inches (1.4 m) wide at the south end and 15 feet (4.6 m) wide at the north end. The Montlake Spite House still is standing and occupied. Montlake has one church, the Greek Orthodox St. Demetrios, built in 1963 on the grounds of a former garden business called Dahlialand. Montlake was once the home of the Museum of History and Industry (1952) and is currently the home of the Seattle Yacht Club (1920) and the Northwest Fisheries Science Center (1931), part of the National Marine Fisheries Service. There is a very small commercial corridor in Montlake along 24th Avenue East. It includes the Italian restaurant Cafe Lago, neighborhood pub Montlake Alehouse, Mr. Johnson's Antiques, a Seattle Public Library branch, a small market and dry cleaner. The houses in Montlake are primarily single-family homes, mainly early 20th century American Craftsman bungalow and Tudor style. Also distinctive are the Old Seattle-style brick and wood frame homes of the early 20th century, particularly those bordering the Montlake Community Center. The Montlake Community Club, an organization of neighborhood residents, has a distinguished history of grassroots activism. (Critics have called it NIMBY-ism.) Montlake first became politically active in a failed battle to move or avoid building State Route 520 through the northern section of the neighborhood and the arboretum. The neighborhood's efforts were unsuccessful and SR 520 was opened in 1963. A more politically savvy Montlake Community Club helped to end the R.H. Thomson expressway project of the 1960s. The original plan was to run a second north-south freeway through the city, parallel to Interstate 5 but cutting through the heart of Ravenna, Montlake, Madison Valley, and the Central District, taking out the western section of the Arboretum in the process. It was designed as a bypass around Downtown for through traffic. Interchanges with State Route 520 and I-90 were planned and the 520 interchange was partially built, but the project was halted before construction went further. Never-used on- and off-ramps still stand at the north end of the Arboretum as a reminder. Members of the Montlake community continue to negotiate with state and local officials over planned improvements to SR 520 and other local roads. Recently, a neighborhood group called Better Bridge endorsed a proposal to expand SR 520 to six lanes, move it north, and build a lid over the existing 520 freeway to reconnect the Shelby and Hamlin blocks to the rest of the neighborhood. The proposal has been endorsed by some members of Seattle City Council but has not yet been formally approved. Montlake saw a spike in housing prices and the demolition or renovation of several smaller homes starting in the late 1980s, as new residents bought up properties in the neighborhood because of its charm, good schools, and central location. - source: Wikipedia

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2430 Boyer Avenue East Boyer Ave E $137.50 Monthly Parking Book Now
4145 11th Ave NE $250.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
4244 8th Ave NE $125.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
Northeast 45th Street $250.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
4338 8th Ave NE - Dry Creek Apartments $175.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
907 NE 45th St NE 45th St and 9th Ave NE $275.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
1850 N 34th St Wallingford Ave N and N 34th St $143.13 Monthly Parking Book Now
217 17th Avenue East $312.50 Monthly Parking Book Now
310 Northeast 45th Street $181.25 Monthly Parking Book Now
310 Northeast 45th Street $168.75 Monthly Parking Book Now
1717 22nd Ave $200.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
2910 NE 52nd St $312.50 Monthly Parking Book Now
1260 Republican Street Eastlake Ave E and Republican $247.73 Monthly Parking Book Now
5250 Brooklyn Ave NE $159.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
535 Pontius Ave N Republican St and Pontius Ave N $247.73 Monthly Parking Book Now
5501 26th Ave NE $218.75 Monthly Parking Book Now
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NE 55th St $218.75 Monthly Parking Book Now
1215 Dexter Avenue N Dexter and Highland Dr $165.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
400 Boren Ave N $250.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
301 Minor Ave N $275.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
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11th Ave NE $250.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
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Address: 2430 Boyer Avenue East Boyer Ave E
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Address: 4145 11th Ave Ne
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Address: 4338 8th Ave Ne Dry Creek Apartments
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Address: 907 Ne 45th St
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Address: 1850 N 34th St
Intersection: Wallingford Ave N and N 34th St
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Address: 217 17th Avenue East
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Address: 310 Northeast 45th Street
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Address: 2910 Ne 52nd St
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Address: 1260 Republican Street
Intersection: Eastlake Ave E and Republican
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Address: 5250 Brooklyn Ave Ne
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Address: 535 Pontius Ave N
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Address: 5501 26th Ave Ne
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Address: 1812 Broadway
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Address: Ne 55th St
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Address: 1215 Dexter Avenue N
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Address: 400 Boren Ave N
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Address: 301 Minor Ave N
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Address: 1140 18th Ave
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Address: 11th Ave Ne
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Address: 1427 11th Ave
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Address: 4011 Whitman Ave N
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