What is the average residential density of Seattle s neighborhoods?
Here are the results of my search about residential densities in Seattle’s neighborhoods. This is a partial search. However, it will give you a better idea about density. 1. One acre is equivalent of 43,560 square feet. A football field is: (360′ x 160′)/43560 = 1.32 (acre) 12 Queen Anne houses would fit on a football field (gross density). * In case you are baseball fans: Safeco Field data (http://www.safeco.com/safeco/safecofield/stats.asp) (http://www.safeco.com/safeco/safecofield/stats.asp) Seats:47,116 Center Field: 405 feet Left Field: 331 feet Right Field: 327 feet 2. There are two tables in the attachment: 1) Queen Anne, Wallingford and Fremont 2) Selected multifamily clusters in the Puget Sound Both represent gross densities (number of households/unit of developed area) including open space, streets, schools, hospitals, etc. Please see more details about Seattle neighborhoods in table format.