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ZIP Codes in the city of Seattle, Washington

Detailed mapping and analysis of all ZIP codes within Seattle, Washington, featuring Pacific Northwest geography, demographic data, and comprehensive postal coverage for the Emerald City.

ZIP Codes in Seattle, Washington provides comprehensive mapping and geographic analysis for all postal codes within Seattle and the Puget Sound metropolitan area.

This interactive resource displays detailed boundaries, demographic information, and neighborhood characteristics for each ZIP code in Seattle, helping users navigate and analyze the Pacific Northwest's largest city.


Key Features

  • Puget Sound Coverage: All 150+ ZIP codes from waterfront districts to hillside neighborhoods
  • Technology Hub: Postal codes covering major tech company campuses and startup districts
  • Demographic Analytics: Population density, income levels, and housing data by postal area
  • Waterfront Geography: Elliott Bay, Lake Union, and Lake Washington ZIP code boundaries
  • Coffee Culture Districts: Neighborhoods with concentrated coffee shop and artisan business ZIP codes
  • Hill Neighborhoods: Capitol Hill, Queen Anne, and Fremont community postal areas

Applications

  • Technology Sector: Tech industry workforce and campus demographic analysis
  • Coffee Industry: Artisan coffee and food service business location planning
  • Maritime Planning: Port of Seattle and waterfront development analysis
  • Music Industry: Live music venue and entertainment district demographic mapping
  • Environmental Planning: Sustainable living and green building initiative analysis
  • Tourism Development: Pike Place Market and attraction visitor demographic analysis
  • Transportation Planning: Light rail expansion and ferry service optimization

Seattle ZIP Code Districts

  1. Downtown Seattle: Business core with Pike Place Market and waterfront ZIP codes
  2. Capitol Hill: Arts and music district with vibrant nightlife postal areas
  3. Fremont: Quirky neighborhood with local business and artisan ZIP codes
  4. Queen Anne: Upscale residential area with Seattle Center proximity
  5. Ballard: Historic maritime district with brewery and restaurant concentration
  6. South Lake Union: Tech campus area with Amazon headquarters postal codes
  7. University District: UW campus area with student housing ZIP codes

Use Cases

  • Tech Industry: Software company expansion and workforce demographic analysis
  • Coffee Business: Specialty coffee shop location and customer demographic analysis
  • Music Venues: Live entertainment and cultural venue planning
  • Maritime Industry: Port operations and shipping industry workforce analysis
  • Sustainable Living: Green building and environmental initiative demographic targeting
  • Tourism Planning: Visitor attraction and hospitality service demographic analysis
  • Municipal Services: Hill geography and transportation service optimization

Seattle's ZIP code system reflects the city's role as a Pacific Northwest innovation hub, from waterfront districts to tech campuses, providing essential geographic reference for navigation, research, and planning throughout the Puget Sound region.

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