Madison25
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About this property
Situated right in the heart of Tacoma’s vibrant Proctor District, Madison25 is surrounded by boutiques and restaurants. A walker’s paradise and commuter’s dream, Madison25 is sitting pretty in North Tacoma with the views to match. With an ever-evolving menu of live kitchen demonstrations and foodie-focused events, Madison25 is a refined foodie’s paradise. Did we mention there’s over a dozen restaurants within walking distance? Prefer your own culinary wizardry? Local favorite Metropolitan Market is steps away as well. With an urban feel and cohesive design, Madison25 was made to feel like home sweet home, but even better (because Cactus is just around the corner!). So make our little corner of the community your playground—catch a show at Blue Mouse, enjoy a romantic dinner at Pomodoro—home is always waiting for you (just around the corner, we might add). You’re going to want to live here. Make it official.
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Tacoma is a mid-sized urban port city in Washington, 32 miles southwest of Seattle. The population was 198,397 at the time of the 2010 census. Tacoma serves as the center of business for the South Sound region.
Tacoma adopted its name after Mount Rainier, originally called Tahoma. It's known as the "City of Destiny" because it was chosen to be the western terminal for the Northern Pacific Railroad in the late 1800s, in part due to its deep-water harbor, Commencement Bay. By linking the bay with the railroad, Tacoma's motto was "When rails meet sails."