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Hilltop, Tacoma, Washington

The Hilltop Neighborhood is a historically diverse neighborhood in the Tacoma, Washington Central District.[1]

View from Tacoma's Hilltop
Johnson Candy Company in Tacoma's Hilltop Neighborhood

The National Register of Historic Places specifies the geographic area of Hilltop as located within the City of Tacoma and bounded on the east by Tacoma Avenue South, on the north by Division Avenue, on the west by Sprague Avenue, and on the south by the edge of the bluff, which roughly equates to South 27th Street.[2] Hilltop derives its name from its location on a high bluff overlooking Commencement Bay and the Port of Tacoma.

Hilltop is near the historic Tacoma Public Library main branch, Bates Technical College, the Pierce County Courthouse, and the new Pierce County Correctional Facility, all of which are located on Hilltop's east side. Hilltop is also the home of the Evergreen State College's Tacoma Campus. It is adjoined by Tacoma's more affluent Stadium District.

The T Line, a streetcar operated by Sound Transit, runs through Hilltop on Martin Luther King Jr. Way, between Division Avenue and South 19th Street. It opened as an extension of the existing line in September 2023 and connects the neighborhood to the Stadium District and Downtown Tacoma.[3][4]

Past gang activity edit

The Hilltop was once notorious for drug-related gang activity, most notably related to the infamous Hilltop Crips.[5] The word "Hilltop" became synonymous specifically with Tacoma's gang problems, and more generally with urban pathologies associated with the US's crack epidemic.

The Hilltop gained a reputation for drugs and violence with the Mother's Day riots in the 1970s. In the early 1980s, Tacoma civic leaders sought federal dollars by accepting a large number of Cuban refugees after the Cuban Adjustment Act and the Cuban Relocation Program.[6] Many of the Cubans were prison inmates released by Castro who violently took over the illicit drug trade on Tacoma’s Hilltop. Around 1984, an unknown Los Angeles Crip association began organizing local Hilltop youth to sell primarily powder and crack cocaine. A yearlong violent struggle between Cuban dealers and the Crips ensued. Eventually, Cubans involved in the drug trade were murdered or left town. By September 23, 1989, the Hilltop Crips had become powerful, with violence and homicides at a peak, and police departments overwhelmed. Hilltop made national news in 1989 when several United States Army Rangers got into a shootout with suspected gang members in what came to be known as the Ash Street shootout.[7][8]

In 2002 it was reported that neighborhood watch efforts, increased police presence, commercial real estate development efforts along Martin Luther King Way, the creation of the Alcohol Impact Area and rising real estate values in all areas adjoining downtown Tacoma have served to lower the amount of crime in Hilltop.[9] In 2022, Tacoma Police numbers indicated that the Hilltop neighborhood was seeing an increase in crime. Some residents and businesses wrote to city leaders to express their concerns about rising crime.[10]

Employers edit

Health care is a major employer in Hilltop, with the Hilltop's numerous hospitals and medical centers known as the 'Medical Mile'. This includes:

Education edit

Hilltop is served by three elementary schools: McCarver Elementary, Stanley Elementary, and Bryant Montessori, all part of Tacoma Public Schools. SOAR Academy, a public K-8 Charter School is also located on Tacoma's Hilltop.

The Evergreen State College's Tacoma Campus is located in the Hilltop neighborhood. The downtown campus of Bates Technical College is located on the border of Hilltop and downtown.

Demographics edit

The neighborhood's population is 12,002 and remains racially diverse. 41% of residents are White, 30% Black or African-American, 12% Asian, 3% Native American, 1% Pacific Islander, 3% from other races, and 8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 7% of the population. 32% of residents were below poverty line.[13]

 
Brick apartment building in Tacoma's Hilltop neighborhood - South J Street
 
Historic Victorian Homes in Tacoma's Hilltop Neighborhood. Known as Doctor's Row on South J Street
 
A townhome development in the McCarver area of Tacoma's Hilltop
 
Neighbors Park, a small neighborhood park in Hilltop, Tacoma, WA

Boundaries edit

In 2007, the Tacoma City Council adopted new official boundaries for downtown Tacoma which included a portion of the Hilltop neighborhood as far west as South L Street and changed the name of the Hilltop business district to the Upper Tacoma Business District, a name that local business owners had started using to avoid the gang and crime stigma associated with the name Hilltop, providing "a sort of witness protection program for the shopping district".[14]

In 2011, the City Council recognized that Upper Tacoma was an outdated name. This followed a request from the Hilltop Business Association (formerly the Upper Tacoma Business Association), led by President Eric Crittendon, to reclaim the name Hilltop.[14]

Historic properties edit

References edit

  1. ^ . City of Tacoma. Archived from the original on 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2012-04-04.
  2. ^ National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form: Historic Resources of the Hilltop Neighborhood. Retrieved 6/12/12 from https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NRHP/64500701_text
  3. ^ Lindblom, Mike (September 16, 2023). "Sound Transit's Tacoma streetcar climbs the Hilltop starting this weekend". The Seattle Times. Retrieved September 18, 2023.
  4. ^ Sailor, Craig (September 14, 2023). "Tacoma Link doubles in length Saturday. Sound Transit isn't delivering what they promised". The News Tribune. Retrieved September 18, 2023.
  5. ^ Mulick, Stacey (2010-10-23). . The News Tribune. Archived from the original on 2012-04-03. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  6. ^ "United States. Cuban Refugee Program (1961–1994)" [Record]. Collection CHC0218, Series: Cuban Refugee Center Records. Coral Gables, FL: University of Miami Libraries, University of Miami.
  7. ^ Robinson, Sean (2009-09-27). . The News Tribune. Archived from the original on 2011-12-21. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  8. ^ "Off-Duty Soldiers Trade Gunfire At a House Linked to Drug Sales". The New York Times. Associated Press. 1989-09-27. from the original on 2014-10-20. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  9. ^ Dunphy, Stephen H. (2002-08-12). . The Seattle Times. Archived from the original on 2012-10-01. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  10. ^ "Neighbors and businesses call for crackdown on crime in Tacoma". 5 April 2022.
  11. ^ Thompson, Joey (2021-10-07). "Federal suit alleges Kaiser Foundation ignored racist treatment at Tacoma Medical Center". Puget Sound Business Journal. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  12. ^ "Grand opening Nov. 2 for $26M Hilltop Regional Health Center". Tacoma Daily Index. 2013-09-30. from the original on 2017-10-07. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  13. ^ Census in Pierce County, Washington
  14. ^ a b Merryman, Kathleen (2011-11-28). . The News Tribune. Archived from the original on 2012-03-02. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  15. ^ "(TEXT) National Register of Historic Places Inventory | Engine House No. 4, 220-224 E. 26th St, Tacoma WA" (text). National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  16. ^ "(IMAGES) National Register of Historic Places Inventory | Engine House No. 4, 220-224 E. 26th St, Tacoma WA" (text). National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  17. ^ "(TEXT) National Register of Historic Places Inventory | 708, 710, 712, 714, 716, 718, 720, 722 South J Street, Tacoma WA" (text). National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  18. ^ "(IMAGES) National Register of Historic Places Inventory | 708, 710, 712, 714, 716, 718, 720, 722 South J Street, Tacoma WA" (images). National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service. Retrieved 2022-07-15.

External links edit

  • National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form: Historic Resources of the Hilltop Neighborhood
  • Normanna Hall: 115 Years of Celebrating the Region’s Nordic Heritage
  • Hilltop Artists: Using glass arts to connect young people from diverse cultural and economic backgrounds to better futures
  • Hilltop Action Coalition Keeps Hilltop Vibrant, Safe and Moving Forward
  • Tacoma Historic Properties

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The Hilltop Neighborhood is a historically diverse neighborhood in the Tacoma Washington Central District 1 View from Tacoma s HilltopJohnson Candy Company in Tacoma s Hilltop NeighborhoodThe National Register of Historic Places specifies the geographic area of Hilltop as located within the City of Tacoma and bounded on the east by Tacoma Avenue South on the north by Division Avenue on the west by Sprague Avenue and on the south by the edge of the bluff which roughly equates to South 27th Street 2 Hilltop derives its name from its location on a high bluff overlooking Commencement Bay and the Port of Tacoma Hilltop is near the historic Tacoma Public Library main branch Bates Technical College the Pierce County Courthouse and the new Pierce County Correctional Facility all of which are located on Hilltop s east side Hilltop is also the home of the Evergreen State College s Tacoma Campus It is adjoined by Tacoma s more affluent Stadium District The T Line a streetcar operated by Sound Transit runs through Hilltop on Martin Luther King Jr Way between Division Avenue and South 19th Street It opened as an extension of the existing line in September 2023 and connects the neighborhood to the Stadium District and Downtown Tacoma 3 4 Contents 1 Past gang activity 2 Employers 3 Education 4 Demographics 5 Boundaries 6 Historic properties 7 References 8 External linksPast gang activity editThe Hilltop was once notorious for drug related gang activity most notably related to the infamous Hilltop Crips 5 The word Hilltop became synonymous specifically with Tacoma s gang problems and more generally with urban pathologies associated with the US s crack epidemic The Hilltop gained a reputation for drugs and violence with the Mother s Day riots in the 1970s In the early 1980s Tacoma civic leaders sought federal dollars by accepting a large number of Cuban refugees after the Cuban Adjustment Act and the Cuban Relocation Program 6 Many of the Cubans were prison inmates released by Castro who violently took over the illicit drug trade on Tacoma s Hilltop Around 1984 an unknown Los Angeles Crip association began organizing local Hilltop youth to sell primarily powder and crack cocaine A yearlong violent struggle between Cuban dealers and the Crips ensued Eventually Cubans involved in the drug trade were murdered or left town By September 23 1989 the Hilltop Crips had become powerful with violence and homicides at a peak and police departments overwhelmed Hilltop made national news in 1989 when several United States Army Rangers got into a shootout with suspected gang members in what came to be known as the Ash Street shootout 7 8 In 2002 it was reported that neighborhood watch efforts increased police presence commercial real estate development efforts along Martin Luther King Way the creation of the Alcohol Impact Area and rising real estate values in all areas adjoining downtown Tacoma have served to lower the amount of crime in Hilltop 9 In 2022 Tacoma Police numbers indicated that the Hilltop neighborhood was seeing an increase in crime Some residents and businesses wrote to city leaders to express their concerns about rising crime 10 Employers editHealth care is a major employer in Hilltop with the Hilltop s numerous hospitals and medical centers known as the Medical Mile This includes MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital Mary Bridge Children s Hospital St Joseph Medical Center Kaiser Permanente s Tacoma Medical Center 11 Community Health Care of Tacoma s Hilltop Regional Health Facility 12 Education editHilltop is served by three elementary schools McCarver Elementary Stanley Elementary and Bryant Montessori all part of Tacoma Public Schools SOAR Academy a public K 8 Charter School is also located on Tacoma s Hilltop The Evergreen State College s Tacoma Campus is located in the Hilltop neighborhood The downtown campus of Bates Technical College is located on the border of Hilltop and downtown Demographics editThe neighborhood s population is 12 002 and remains racially diverse 41 of residents are White 30 Black or African American 12 Asian 3 Native American 1 Pacific Islander 3 from other races and 8 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 7 of the population 32 of residents were below poverty line 13 nbsp Brick apartment building in Tacoma s Hilltop neighborhood South J Street nbsp Historic Victorian Homes in Tacoma s Hilltop Neighborhood Known as Doctor s Row on South J Street nbsp A townhome development in the McCarver area of Tacoma s Hilltop nbsp Neighbors Park a small neighborhood park in Hilltop Tacoma WABoundaries editIn 2007 the Tacoma City Council adopted new official boundaries for downtown Tacoma which included a portion of the Hilltop neighborhood as far west as South L Street and changed the name of the Hilltop business district to the Upper Tacoma Business District a name that local business owners had started using to avoid the gang and crime stigma associated with the name Hilltop providing a sort of witness protection program for the shopping district 14 In 2011 the City Council recognized that Upper Tacoma was an outdated name This followed a request from the Hilltop Business Association formerly the Upper Tacoma Business Association led by President Eric Crittendon to reclaim the name Hilltop 14 Historic properties editEngine House No 4 Tacoma Washington in Tacoma Washington at 220 224 E 26th St was built in 1911 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 15 16 South J Street Victorian Row c 1889 702 722 South J Street with the eight houses built in 1889 to 1890 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 17 18 References edit Our City Neighborhoods City of Tacoma Archived from the original on 2012 02 10 Retrieved 2012 04 04 National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form Historic Resources of the Hilltop Neighborhood Retrieved 6 12 12 from https npgallery nps gov NRHP GetAsset NRHP 64500701 text Lindblom Mike September 16 2023 Sound Transit s Tacoma streetcar climbs the Hilltop starting this weekend The Seattle Times Retrieved September 18 2023 Sailor Craig September 14 2023 Tacoma Link doubles in length Saturday Sound Transit isn t delivering what they promised The News Tribune Retrieved September 18 2023 Mulick Stacey 2010 10 23 2 more sentenced in Hilltop Crips crackdown in Tacoma The News Tribune Archived from the original on 2012 04 03 Retrieved 2022 07 15 United States Cuban Refugee Program 1961 1994 Record Collection CHC0218 Series Cuban Refugee Center Records Coral Gables FL University of Miami Libraries University of Miami Robinson Sean 2009 09 27 Ash Street shootout The night that changed Tacoma s Hilltop The News Tribune Archived from the original on 2011 12 21 Retrieved 2022 07 15 Off Duty Soldiers Trade Gunfire At a House Linked to Drug Sales The New York Times Associated Press 1989 09 27 Archived from the original on 2014 10 20 Retrieved 2020 02 14 Dunphy Stephen H 2002 08 12 City of Destiny Tacoma s nickname is starting to fit The Seattle Times Archived from the original on 2012 10 01 Retrieved 2022 07 15 Neighbors and businesses call for crackdown on crime in Tacoma 5 April 2022 Thompson Joey 2021 10 07 Federal suit alleges Kaiser Foundation ignored racist treatment at Tacoma Medical Center Puget Sound Business Journal Retrieved 2022 07 15 Grand opening Nov 2 for 26M Hilltop Regional Health Center Tacoma Daily Index 2013 09 30 Archived from the original on 2017 10 07 Retrieved 2022 07 15 Census in Pierce County Washington a b Merryman Kathleen 2011 11 28 Proud to live play and shop on Tacoma s Hilltop The News Tribune Archived from the original on 2012 03 02 Retrieved 2012 06 12 TEXT National Register of Historic Places Inventory Engine House No 4 220 224 E 26th St Tacoma WA text National Register of Historic Places National Park Service Retrieved 2022 07 15 IMAGES National Register of Historic Places Inventory Engine House No 4 220 224 E 26th St Tacoma WA text National Register of Historic Places National Park Service Retrieved 2022 07 15 TEXT National Register of Historic Places Inventory 708 710 712 714 716 718 720 722 South J Street Tacoma WA text National Register of Historic Places National Park Service Retrieved 2022 07 15 IMAGES National Register of Historic Places Inventory 708 710 712 714 716 718 720 722 South J Street Tacoma WA images National Register of Historic Places National Park Service Retrieved 2022 07 15 External links editNational Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form Historic Resources of the Hilltop Neighborhood Normanna Hall 115 Years of Celebrating the Region s Nordic Heritage Hilltop Artists Using glass arts to connect young people from diverse cultural and economic backgrounds to better futures Hilltop Action Coalition Keeps Hilltop Vibrant Safe and Moving Forward Tacoma Historic Properties47 14 42 N 122 27 11 W 47 24500 N 122 45306 W 47 24500 122 45306 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