Neighborhood Profiles
The Neighborhood Profiles provide the most current "local" demographic data for Downtown Seattle’s 12 diverse neighborhoods, focusing on several key elements including population trends, housing, employment, education, age and household income. Many have found this information helpful for planning purposes, better understanding neighborhoods, and determining current and potential target audiences.
For this research, each neighborhood is identified using “Census tracts” as defined by the Census study. Click here to view a map of the corresponding neighborhood boundaries. Select a neighborhood below to download its neighborhood profile:
Neighborhoods
- Belltown Census tracts 80.01 / 80.02
- Central Business District* Census tract 81 / 82
- Denny Triangle / South Lake Union Census tracts 72 / 73
- Pioneer Square / Chinatown-International District Census tracts 91 / 92
- Capitol Hill Census tracts 74.01 / 74.02
- First Hill Census tract 83 / 84 / 85
- SoDo / Duwamish Census tract 93
- Uptown Census tract 71
*The Central Business District is composed of Downtown’s Retail Core, Waterfront and West Edge neighborhoods.





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