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A community outgrows its wilder days

By MARK HIGGINS Mail Author
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER

Every night, the mouth-watering aroma of sizzling carne asada wafts fromthe kitchen of Taqueria Guaymas and swirls around the entrance of Jim andStephanie Salveson's walk-up apartment on Southwest Roxbury Street.

Having left Capitol Hill for White Center, the Salvesons say they have fallenin love with the sights, sounds and smells of their not-so-trendy neighborhood.

Despite its less-than-savory reputation, White Center is a safe, comfortableplace, the couple says. Their second-floor apartment rents for $310 a month --not a penny more than when they moved in seven years ago.

Map showing location of White Center"It's a nice little community," Jim Salveson says. "It has changed a lot fromthe image it once had."

After decades of ups and downs, White Center is on the upswing, though itsrevival remains a work in progress.

The community has worked hard to bury an image as a run-down,crime-ridden hangout for seedy characters and drug-dealing gangsters.Colorful banners touted White Center. New signs marked the boundaries ofWhite Center. The chamber even signed up merchants to maintain decorativetrash cans.

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Saturday, March 22, 1997

A community outgrows its wilder days

White Center is undergoing a cultural revolution of its own

Many came here looking for a second chance

Reputation of wild and woolly past still lingers

Looking for a few good community leaders

Low home prices make area a good place to start out

Jon Hahn: Service keeps meat shop a step ahead of competition

Things to do while you're here

Scenes of White Center

White Center historical album

White Center by the numbers


Nearby communities:

Burien

Des Moines

SeaTac

Southcenter

Tukwila

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