The weather was dreary so Fremont felt a bit sad this morning as I noted the housing density between 36th and 39th streets from 3rd Avenue NW to Evanston Avenue N. This is where the streets change from NW to N but the whole area has seen the disappearance of modest cottages on small lots and the appearance of two and three story multiplexes.
The area is still the home the Statue of Lenin and Dave Page Cobbler but there is a new store, Sfingiday, selling handmade artisan goods.
During my 2 mile walk, I passed one Little Free Library which contained novels and some serious books which may have been course reading for a higher ed class.
The area is still the home the Statue of Lenin and Dave Page Cobbler but there is a new store, Sfingiday, selling handmade artisan goods.
36th is still a commercial street but there are now outdoor eating spaces which were not there 12 years ago. Some of the businesses still have a funky vibe. This sign is outside Collector Plants by peaceloveandhappiness.club. I noticed a few gyms and pubs which may not have been there 12 years ago.
I spotted some new murals.
Including a new Henri.
Homes are still being replaced by multiplexes giving the area a mish-mash-y look.
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