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		<description><![CDATA[Population has declined in most of Seattle’s single-family zones since 1970. | Denny-Blaine, Madrona, and Leschi are among Seattle’s most coveted neighborhoods. Laced with lush parks and beautiful houses commanding magnificent views of Lake Washington and the Cascades, they are closer to downtown than any other lakefront neighborhoods. Yet for all their desirability, in the more than four decades since 1970&#8212;as Seattle’s  population has increased by more than 130,000&#8212;the total population of these neighborhoods has decreased by more than 800 people, or...]]></description>
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