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|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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* Central portion of Astoria
Astoria City Center is a suburban neighborhood (based on population density) located in Astoria, Oregon.
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* Northern section abuts the Columbia, and is an historical district, usually called "Old Town" or "Old Astoria".
 
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==Residential==
Real estate in the City Center of Astoria, OR is primarily made up of small (studio to two bedroom) to medium sized (three or four bedroom) single-family homes and apartment complexes/high-rise apartments. Most of the residential real estate is occupied by a mixture of owners and renters. Many of the residences in the City Center neighborhood are relatively historic, built no later than 1939, and in some cases, quite a bit earlier. A number of residences were also built between 1940 and 1969.
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* Made up mostly of small (studio to two bedroom) to medium (three or four bedroom) single-family homes and apartment complexes.
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* Occupied by a mixture of renters and owners.
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* Most residences are relatively historic, built no later than 1939, and in some cases quite earlier.
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==Income==
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* Below average income neighborhood, with a majority of lower-middle income.
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* Income lower than 70% of U.S. neighborhoods.
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* 26% of the children here live below the poverty level.
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* 35% of population are employed in executive, management and professional occupations.
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* 28% of population are employed in sales and service jobs.
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* 20% of population are employed in manufacturing and laborer occupations.
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* 14% of population are employed in clerical, assistant and tech support occupations.
 
==Population==
 
==Population==
The neighbors in the City Center neighborhood in Astoria are lower-middle income, making it a below average income neighborhood. NeighborhoodScout's research shows that this neighborhood has an income lower than 71.3% of U.S. neighborhoods. With 26.1% of the children here below the federal poverty line, this neighborhood has a higher rate of childhood poverty than 68.3% of U.S. neighborhoods.
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* 14% German
 
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* 13% Irish
In the Astoria City Center neighborhood, 34.7% of the working population is employed in executive, management, and professional occupations. The second most important occupational group in this neighborhood is sales and service jobs, from major sales accounts, to working in fast food restaurants, with 27.4% of the residents employed. Other residents here are employed in manufacturing and laborer occupations (20.6%), and 13.7% in clerical, assistant, and tech support occupations.
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* 10% English
 
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* 4% Norwegian
In the City Center neighborhood in Astoria, OR, residents most commonly identify their ethnicity or ancestry as German (13.9%). There are also a number of people of Irish ancestry (12.6%) , and residents who report English roots (9.6%) , and some of the residents are also of Norwegian ancestry (4.3%) , along with some Swedish ancestry residents (3.6%), among others. The most common language spoken in the Astoria City Center neighborhood is English, spoken by 91.7% of households. Some people also speak Spanish (3.9%).
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* 4% Swedish
==Notable Locations==
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===Language===
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* 92% English
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* 5% Spanish
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* 3% Other

Latest revision as of 20:09, 4 November 2017

City Center
Astoria-city-center.jpg
District Traits
Interactive: Access {{{Access}}}, Information {{{Information}}}, Prestige {{{Prestige}}}
Reactive: Safety {{{Safety}}}, Awareness {{{Awareness}}}, Stability {{{Stability}}}
Notable Locations
Businesses: Ardorman's Fine BooksBank of AstoriaDollhouse Hair SalonPilot House Art Gallery
Schools: University of Astoria
Eateries:Blue Ocean ThaiDrina DaisyKaffeWet Dog Cafe
Hotels: Columbia Inn
Nightlife: Crossroads
Residences: Columbia House CondosElaine's House • Neena's VictorianWarner'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