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The Ave

University Way Northeast, colloquially The Ave (no period;[2] pronounced /æv/), is a major street and commercial district in the University District of Seattle, Washington, located near the University of Washington (UW) campus. Once "a department store eight blocks long," The Ave has gradually turned into what now resembles an eight-block-long global food court.[3] The story of The Ave reflects the dynamics of many urban neighborhoods and the social and economic problems of countless American cities, though it is also a crossroads of diverse subcultures. It is patronized by many of the nearly 96,900 students, faculty, and staff of the UW[4] and by a population of homeless or transient individuals, most of whom are youth.

University Way NE
"The Ave"
University Way southbound from its intersection with NE 45th Street
Former name(s)Columbus Avenue
14th Avenue NE (1891–1919)
Maintained bySeattle Department of Transportation
Length1.2 mi (1.9 km)[1]
LocationSeattle, Washington
Coordinates47°39′40″N 122°18′47″W / 47.661°N 122.313°W / 47.661; -122.313
South endNE Pacific Street
North endNE Ravenna Boulevard
Erroneous signage for "University Avenue NE" at the intersection with NE 41st Street

University Way NE is a collector (tertiary) arterial,[5] running 1.2 miles (1.9 km) from just below NE Pacific Street in the south to NE Ravenna Boulevard and Cowen Park in the north, where it turns into Cowen Place NE.[1] The street had been known as "The Ave" since the early 20th century and while it was no longer officially an avenue, the nickname stuck.

History edit

Originally platted as Columbus Avenue,[6] the street was renamed 14th Avenue after the neighborhood was annexed by the city in 1891. Locals came to feel that a numbered street name was inappropriate because of the thoroughfare's importance, so in 1919 the University Commercial Club held a contest that decided the new name of the street: "University Way."[7] The street once carried streetcars operated by the Seattle Municipal Street Railway that ceased in 1941.[8] Trolleybuses of the Seattle trolleybus system operated along University Way from 1940 to 1970.[9]

Vitality edit

 
On the Ave during U. District Street Fair (2007)
 
This building in the 4200 block was built in 1924 as a mortuary. It now contains restaurants and offices.
 
Shiga's Import Shop, one of the Ave's longest-lived retail stores. Andy Shiga was, for decades, a leader of the neighborhood's retail community.

Late in the 20th century the Ave declined significantly, due in significant part to the more competitive planning, capital investment, and popularity of University Village and Northgate Mall. From 2002 to 2004, the city and the neighborhood made some steps countering this trend by repaving the Ave and adding benches, bus bulbs, and period lighting.[10] The Ave remains at the heart of campus life for university students, and is filled with busy restaurants (mostly inexpensive), new and used book and record stores, clothing stores, and movie theatres, most densely between NE 41st and NE 50th Streets. Among these are the Varsity Theatre (1940)[11] and University Book Store (1924).[12]

The Ave is glorified by the Seattle hip hop group Blue Scholars in their song "The Ave" on their self-titled album. "Fuck class, get your education on the Ave" is a repeated lyric, as they portray the Ave as the last true cultural melting pot of Seattle. The business communities "improvements" of 2002 are lamented ("whatever happened to the avenue before the summer of 2002"), as they feel the unique street society of students/poets/druggies was thrown away for a conformist corporate business façade. Blue Scholars also reference several businesses on The Ave, including University Book Store and the used record store 'Second Time Around,' now Al's Music, Video, and Games.[citation needed]

Architecture edit

 
Ye College Inn

Ye College Inn, a Tudor Revival building at the northeast corner of NE 40th Street near the south end of The Ave, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was built in 1909 and added to the National Register in 1982.[13]

The University Heights School building on the upper Ave opened in 1902. Originally there were several other buildings on the block (the west side of The Ave between NE 50th and NE 52nd Streets), but with successive expansions, the school became the only building on its block. It was briefly known as the Morse School in 1903; from 1974, Alternative Elementary School #2 used two-thirds of the building. Its exterior was declared a city landmark in 1977. It was closed as a school building in 1989, with the alternative school moving to the Decatur School. Since 1990 it has housed the University Heights Center.[14]

The Department of Neighborhoods' inventory of historically important sites, which is not exhaustive (for example, it omits the University Heights School) lists 37 properties on University Way. Most of these are either apartment buildings or retail establishments, but the list also includes current and former theaters and the University District post office.[15]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Google (June 10, 2015). "University Way NE" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
  2. ^ Deutsch; Kelton; the local North Seattle Herald-Outlook uses the same convention.
  3. ^ Lehrke
  4. ^ 3,600 instructional faculty, 27,600 faculty and staff, 39,251 student enrollment on Seattle campus (Autumn 2005), 26,444 extension enrollment (non-graded programs), according to . UW Home > UWIN > About the UW > UW Profile. University of Washington. April 18, 2005. Archived from the original on April 12, 2006. Retrieved April 21, 2006.
  5. ^ . Seattle Department of Transportation. 2005. Archived from the original on June 14, 2006. Retrieved April 21, 2006.
    High-Resolution Version September 24, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, PDF format, 16.1 MB
    Medium-Resolution Version March 2, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, PDF format, 1.45 MB January 12, 2004.
    Low-Resolution Version June 22, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, PDF format, 825 KB January 12, 2004.
    "Planned Arterials Map Legend Definitions" January 17, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, PDF format. January 12, 2004.
    The high resolution version is good for printing, 11 x 17. The low and medium resolution versions are good for quicker online viewing. [Source: "Street Classification Maps, Note on Accessing These PDF Files" June 14, 2006, at the Wayback Machine]
  6. ^ Dorpat, Paul (August 26, 2007). "Stationed On The Ave". The Seattle Times. Retrieved December 17, 2018.
  7. ^ O'Leary, Shannon (June 26, 2010). "The Ave: It rises, falls, rises again". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Retrieved December 17, 2018.
  8. ^ Dorpat, Paul (March 8, 2018). "Back when trolleys were bookin' it down The Ave". The Seattle Times. Retrieved December 17, 2018.
  9. ^ Demoro, Harry W. (1971). Seattle Trolley Coaches. South Gate, California: Interurbans. pp. 30, 34, 71–72. OCLC 6219478.
  10. ^ Marmor, Kim
  11. ^ . Landmark Theatres. n.d. Archived from the original on April 22, 2006. Retrieved April 21, 2006.
  12. ^ The book store was moved to The Ave following a campus building fire and the closing of a pool hall on University Way, which freed up the space it currently occupies. (PDF). History & Highlights. Bookstore of the University of Washington. January 31, 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 20, 2006. Retrieved April 21, 2006.
  13. ^ Ye College Inn, Archiplanet. Accessed online April 16, 2008.
  14. ^ Thompson, Nile; Marr, Carolyn J. (2002). "University Heights". Building for Learning: Seattle Public School Histories, 1862-2000. Seattle Public Schools. OCLC 54019052. Republished online by HistoryLink by permission of the Seattle Public School District: "Seattle Public Schools, 1862-2000: University Heights", HistoryLink, Seattle: History Ink, September 12, 2013
  15. ^ Historical sites: Search results for University Way, Seattle Department of Neighborhoods. Accessed April 18, 2008

Bibliography edit

  • Binion, Andrew (June 6, 2002). "Crime, kids and customers". The Daily of the University of Washington. Retrieved July 14, 2006.
  • Borders, Tim (February 26, 2002). "Shady Business in the U-District". Right Turn. Associated Students of the University of Washington. Retrieved July 14, 2006.
    Right Turn is "a student-run publication at the University of Washington that gives voice to conservative and libertarian views on campus." - "Right Turn". Retrieved November 26, 2006.
  • Deutsch, Joan, Local News Editor. (206)464-2214. Quote from The Seattle Times Style Rules, in-house publication. The Seattle Times since 1896 [Masthead, editorial page]. May cf. Karen Cater, News Editor, same phone.
  • Dorpat, Paul (May 2002) [June 18, 2001]. "Seattle Neighborhoods: University District -- Thumbnail History". HistoryLink.org Essay 3380. Retrieved April 21, 2006.
    Dorpat referenced Seattle: Now and Then Vols. 1, 2, and 3. Seattle: Tartu Publications, 1984, 1988;
    Walt Crowley and Paul Dorpat, "The Ave: Streetcars to Street Fairs", typescript dated 1995 in possession of Walt Crowley and Paul Dorpat, Seattle, Washington;
    Walt Crowley, Rites of Passage. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995;
    Cal McCune, From Romance to Riot: A Seattle Memoir. Seattle: Cal McCune, 1996;
    Roy Nielsen, UniverCity: The City Within City: The Story of the University District Seattle: University Lions Foundation, ca. 1986;
    Clark Humphrey, Loser: the Real Seattle Music Story. Portland, OR: Feral House, 1995.
  • Kelton, Alana, News Editor. (206)448-8154. Quote from Seattle Post-Intelligencer In-House Style Guide intranet reference tool. Seattle P-I since 1863 [Masthead, editorial page].
  • Kim, Gina (February 10, 2001). "Empty storefronts litter 'the Ave'". Business & Technology. The Daily of the University of Washington. Retrieved July 14, 2006.
  • Lehrke, Dylan Lee. "The Ave at the Crossroads: The decline of the Ave". The Daily of the University of Washington. pp. 2001–04–18. Retrieved July 14, 2006.
  • Marmor, Jon (December 1995). "Once Seattle's Second Main Street, the Ave. Has Fallen on Hard Times. Can the UW and Local Community Save What's Left?". "The Fall (and Rise?) of the 'Ave.'". Columns. Retrieved April 21, 2006.
    Alumni magazine.
  • Samson, Karl. "Big Time Brewery and Alehouse". Retrieved November 15, 2005, April 21, 2006. Links to "Seattle's Original Brewpub". Selection from Samson, Karl. Frommer's Seattle 2006 [Title incremented annually each January]. [City]: Wiley, 2006. ISBN 0-7645-9587-3
  • . Seattle Department of Transportation. 2005. Archived from the original on June 14, 2006. Retrieved April 21, 2006.
    , PDF format, 16.1 MB
    , PDF format, 1.45 MB January 12, 2004.
    , PDF format, 825 KB January 12, 2004.
    , PDF format. January 12, 2004.
    The high resolution version is good for printing, 11 x 17. The low and medium resolution versions are good for quicker online viewing. [Source: ]
  • (PDF). History & Highlights. Bookstore of the University of Washington. January 31, 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 20, 2006. Retrieved April 21, 2006.
  • . Landmark Theatres. n.d. Archived from the original on April 22, 2006. Retrieved April 21, 2006.

Further reading edit

  • Jon Marmor, "The Fall (and Rise?) of the 'Ave.'", "Once Seattle's Second Main Street, the Ave. Has Fallen on Hard Times. Can the UW and Local Community Save What's Left?", Columns (University of Washington alumni magazine), December 1995. Analysis.

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This article is about University Way NE in Seattle Washington United States For other uses see AVE disambiguation University Way Northeast colloquially The Ave no period 2 pronounced aev is a major street and commercial district in the University District of Seattle Washington located near the University of Washington UW campus Once a department store eight blocks long The Ave has gradually turned into what now resembles an eight block long global food court 3 The story of The Ave reflects the dynamics of many urban neighborhoods and the social and economic problems of countless American cities though it is also a crossroads of diverse subcultures It is patronized by many of the nearly 96 900 students faculty and staff of the UW 4 and by a population of homeless or transient individuals most of whom are youth University Way NE The Ave University Way southbound from its intersection with NE 45th StreetFormer name s Columbus Avenue14th Avenue NE 1891 1919 Maintained bySeattle Department of TransportationLength1 2 mi 1 9 km 1 LocationSeattle WashingtonCoordinates47 39 40 N 122 18 47 W 47 661 N 122 313 W 47 661 122 313South endNE Pacific StreetNorth endNE Ravenna Boulevard Erroneous signage for University Avenue NE at the intersection with NE 41st Street University Way NE is a collector tertiary arterial 5 running 1 2 miles 1 9 km from just below NE Pacific Street in the south to NE Ravenna Boulevard and Cowen Park in the north where it turns into Cowen Place NE 1 The street had been known as The Ave since the early 20th century and while it was no longer officially an avenue the nickname stuck Contents 1 History 2 Vitality 3 Architecture 4 See also 5 Notes 6 Bibliography 7 Further readingHistory editOriginally platted as Columbus Avenue 6 the street was renamed 14th Avenue after the neighborhood was annexed by the city in 1891 Locals came to feel that a numbered street name was inappropriate because of the thoroughfare s importance so in 1919 the University Commercial Club held a contest that decided the new name of the street University Way 7 The street once carried streetcars operated by the Seattle Municipal Street Railway that ceased in 1941 8 Trolleybuses of the Seattle trolleybus system operated along University Way from 1940 to 1970 9 Vitality edit nbsp On the Ave during U District Street Fair 2007 nbsp This building in the 4200 block was built in 1924 as a mortuary It now contains restaurants and offices nbsp Shiga s Import Shop one of the Ave s longest lived retail stores Andy Shiga was for decades a leader of the neighborhood s retail community Late in the 20th century the Ave declined significantly due in significant part to the more competitive planning capital investment and popularity of University Village and Northgate Mall From 2002 to 2004 the city and the neighborhood made some steps countering this trend by repaving the Ave and adding benches bus bulbs and period lighting 10 The Ave remains at the heart of campus life for university students and is filled with busy restaurants mostly inexpensive new and used book and record stores clothing stores and movie theatres most densely between NE 41st and NE 50th Streets Among these are the Varsity Theatre 1940 11 and University Book Store 1924 12 The Ave is glorified by the Seattle hip hop group Blue Scholars in their song The Ave on their self titled album Fuck class get your education on the Ave is a repeated lyric as they portray the Ave as the last true cultural melting pot of Seattle The business communities improvements of 2002 are lamented whatever happened to the avenue before the summer of 2002 as they feel the unique street society of students poets druggies was thrown away for a conformist corporate business facade Blue Scholars also reference several businesses on The Ave including University Book Store and the used record store Second Time Around now Al s Music Video and Games citation needed Architecture edit nbsp Ye College Inn Ye College Inn a Tudor Revival building at the northeast corner of NE 40th Street near the south end of The Ave is listed on the National Register of Historic Places The building was built in 1909 and added to the National Register in 1982 13 The University Heights School building on the upper Ave opened in 1902 Originally there were several other buildings on the block the west side of The Ave between NE 50th and NE 52nd Streets but with successive expansions the school became the only building on its block It was briefly known as the Morse School in 1903 from 1974 Alternative Elementary School 2 used two thirds of the building Its exterior was declared a city landmark in 1977 It was closed as a school building in 1989 with the alternative school moving to the Decatur School Since 1990 it has housed the University Heights Center 14 The Department of Neighborhoods inventory of historically important sites which is not exhaustive for example it omits the University Heights School lists 37 properties on University Way Most of these are either apartment buildings or retail establishments but the list also includes current and former theaters and the University District post office 15 See also editLast Exit on Brooklyn Telegraph Avenue University of California Berkeley UCB Berkeley California University Avenue University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota University District University of Washington Seattle Washington Square New York University New YorkNotes edit a b Google June 10 2015 University Way NE Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 10 2015 Deutsch Kelton the local North Seattle Herald Outlook uses the same convention Lehrke 3 600 instructional faculty 27 600 faculty and staff 39 251 student enrollment on Seattle campus Autumn 2005 26 444 extension enrollment non graded programs according to Quick Facts UW Home gt UWIN gt About the UW gt UW Profile University of Washington April 18 2005 Archived from the original on April 12 2006 Retrieved April 21 2006 Street Classification Maps Seattle Department of Transportation 2005 Archived from the original on June 14 2006 Retrieved April 21 2006 High Resolution Version Archived September 24 2015 at the Wayback Machine PDF format 16 1 MB Medium Resolution Version Archived March 2 2016 at the Wayback Machine PDF format 1 45 MB January 12 2004 Low Resolution Version Archived June 22 2006 at the Wayback Machine PDF format 825 KB January 12 2004 Planned Arterials Map Legend Definitions Archived January 17 2006 at the Wayback Machine PDF format January 12 2004 The high resolution version is good for printing 11 x 17 The low and medium resolution versions are good for quicker online viewing Source Street Classification Maps Note on Accessing These PDF Files Archived June 14 2006 at the Wayback Machine Dorpat Paul August 26 2007 Stationed On The Ave The Seattle Times Retrieved December 17 2018 O Leary Shannon June 26 2010 The Ave It rises falls rises again Seattle Post Intelligencer Retrieved December 17 2018 Dorpat Paul March 8 2018 Back when trolleys were bookin it down The Ave The Seattle Times Retrieved December 17 2018 Demoro Harry W 1971 Seattle Trolley Coaches South Gate California Interurbans pp 30 34 71 72 OCLC 6219478 Marmor Kim VarsityTheatre Landmark Theatres n d Archived from the original on April 22 2006 Retrieved April 21 2006 The book store was moved to The Ave following a campus building fire and the closing of a pool hall on University Way which freed up the space it currently occupies Store History PDF History amp Highlights Bookstore of the University of Washington January 31 2005 Archived from the original PDF on June 20 2006 Retrieved April 21 2006 Ye College Inn Archiplanet Accessed online April 16 2008 Thompson Nile Marr Carolyn J 2002 University Heights Building for Learning Seattle Public School Histories 1862 2000 Seattle Public Schools OCLC 54019052 Republished online by HistoryLink by permission of the Seattle Public School District Seattle Public Schools 1862 2000 University Heights HistoryLink Seattle History Ink September 12 2013 Historical sites Search results for University Way Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Accessed April 18 2008Bibliography editBinion Andrew June 6 2002 Crime kids and customers The Daily of the University of Washington Retrieved July 14 2006 Borders Tim February 26 2002 Shady Business in the U District Right Turn Associated Students of the University of Washington Retrieved July 14 2006 Right Turn is a student run publication at the University of Washington that gives voice to conservative and libertarian views on campus Right Turn Retrieved November 26 2006 Deutsch Joan Local News Editor 206 464 2214 Quote from The Seattle Times Style Rules in house publication The Seattle Times since 1896 Masthead editorial page May cf Karen Cater News Editor same phone Dorpat Paul May 2002 June 18 2001 Seattle Neighborhoods University District Thumbnail History HistoryLink org Essay 3380 Retrieved April 21 2006 Dorpat referenced Seattle Now and Then Vols 1 2 and 3 Seattle Tartu Publications 1984 1988 Walt Crowley and Paul Dorpat The Ave Streetcars to Street Fairs typescript dated 1995 in possession of Walt Crowley and Paul Dorpat Seattle Washington Walt Crowley Rites of Passage Seattle University of Washington Press 1995 Cal McCune From Romance to Riot A Seattle Memoir Seattle Cal McCune 1996 Roy Nielsen UniverCity The City Within City The Story of the University District Seattle University Lions Foundation ca 1986 Clark Humphrey Loser the Real Seattle Music Story Portland OR Feral House 1995 Kelton Alana News Editor 206 448 8154 Quote from Seattle Post Intelligencer In House Style Guide intranet reference tool Seattle P I since 1863 Masthead editorial page Kim Gina February 10 2001 Empty storefronts litter the Ave Business amp Technology The Daily of the University of Washington Retrieved July 14 2006 Lehrke Dylan Lee The Ave at the Crossroads The decline of the Ave The Daily of the University of Washington pp 2001 04 18 Retrieved July 14 2006 Marmor Jon December 1995 Once Seattle s Second Main Street the Ave Has Fallen on Hard Times Can the UW and Local Community Save What s Left The Fall and Rise of the Ave Columns Retrieved April 21 2006 Alumni magazine Samson Karl Big Time Brewery and Alehouse Retrieved November 15 2005 April 21 2006 Links to Seattle s Original Brewpub Selection from Samson Karl Frommer s Seattle 2006 Title incremented annually each January City Wiley 2006 ISBN 0 7645 9587 3 Street Classification Maps Seattle Department of Transportation 2005 Archived from the original on June 14 2006 Retrieved April 21 2006 High Resolution Version PDF format 16 1 MB Medium Resolution Version PDF format 1 45 MB January 12 2004 Low Resolution Version PDF format 825 KB January 12 2004 Planned Arterials Map Legend Definitions PDF format January 12 2004 The high resolution version is good for printing 11 x 17 The low and medium resolution versions are good for quicker online viewing Source Street Classification Maps Note on Accessing These PDF Files Store History PDF History amp Highlights Bookstore of the University of Washington January 31 2005 Archived from the original PDF on June 20 2006 Retrieved April 21 2006 VarsityTheatre Landmark Theatres n d Archived from the original on April 22 2006 Retrieved April 21 2006 Further reading edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to University Way Seattle Jon Marmor The Fall and Rise of the Ave Once Seattle s Second Main Street the Ave Has Fallen on Hard Times Can the UW and Local Community Save What s Left Columns University of Washington alumni magazine December 1995 Analysis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Ave amp oldid 1194253467, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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