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+ | |Map=[[Image:Astoria-city-center.jpg|right|480px]] | ||
+ | |Locations='''Businesses:''' [[Ardorman's Fine Books]] • [[Bank of Astoria]] • [[Dollhouse|Dollhouse Hair Salon]] • [[Pilot House Art Gallery]]<br>'''Schools:''' [[University of Astoria]]<br>'''Eateries:'''[[Blue Ocean Thai]] • [[Drina Daisy]] • [[Kaffe]] • [[Wet Dog Cafe]]<br>'''Hotels:''' [[Columbia Inn]]<br>'''Nightlife:''' [[Crossroads Nightclub|Crossroads]]<br>'''Residences:''' [[Columbia House Condos]] • [[Elaine's House]] • [[Neena's Victorian]] • [[Warner's Loft]] | ||
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+ | __NOTOC__ | ||
+ | * Central portion of Astoria | ||
+ | * Northern section abuts the Columbia, and is an historical district, usually called "Old Town" or "Old Astoria". | ||
+ | ==Residential== | ||
+ | * Made up mostly of small (studio to two bedroom) to medium (three or four bedroom) single-family homes and apartment complexes. | ||
+ | * Occupied by a mixture of renters and owners. | ||
+ | * Most residences are relatively historic, built no later than 1939, and in some cases quite earlier. | ||
+ | ==Income== | ||
+ | * Below average income neighborhood, with a majority of lower-middle income. | ||
+ | * Income lower than 70% of U.S. neighborhoods. | ||
+ | * 26% of the children here live below the poverty level. | ||
+ | * 35% of population are employed in executive, management and professional occupations. | ||
+ | * 28% of population are employed in sales and service jobs. | ||
+ | * 20% of population are employed in manufacturing and laborer occupations. | ||
+ | * 14% of population are employed in clerical, assistant and tech support occupations. | ||
+ | ==Population== | ||
+ | * 14% German | ||
+ | * 13% Irish | ||
+ | * 10% English | ||
+ | * 4% Norwegian | ||
+ | * 4% Swedish | ||
+ | ===Language=== | ||
+ | * 92% English | ||
+ | * 5% Spanish | ||
+ | * 3% Other |
Latest revision as of 20:09, 4 November 2017
City Center
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Notable Locations
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Businesses: Ardorman's Fine Books • Bank of Astoria • Dollhouse Hair Salon • Pilot House Art Gallery Schools: University of Astoria Eateries:Blue Ocean Thai • Drina Daisy • Kaffe • Wet Dog Cafe Hotels: Columbia Inn Nightlife: Crossroads Residences: Columbia House Condos • Elaine's House • Neena's Victorian • Warner's Loft |
- Central portion of Astoria
- Northern section abuts the Columbia, and is an historical district, usually called "Old Town" or "Old Astoria".
Residential
- Made up mostly of small (studio to two bedroom) to medium (three or four bedroom) single-family homes and apartment complexes.
- Occupied by a mixture of renters and owners.
- Most residences are relatively historic, built no later than 1939, and in some cases quite earlier.
Income
- Below average income neighborhood, with a majority of lower-middle income.
- Income lower than 70% of U.S. neighborhoods.
- 26% of the children here live below the poverty level.
- 35% of population are employed in executive, management and professional occupations.
- 28% of population are employed in sales and service jobs.
- 20% of population are employed in manufacturing and laborer occupations.
- 14% of population are employed in clerical, assistant and tech support occupations.
Population
- 14% German
- 13% Irish
- 10% English
- 4% Norwegian
- 4% Swedish
Language
- 92% English
- 5% Spanish
- 3% Other