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Extraordinary Least Squares

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Located in Seattle's vibrant - Fremont - neighborhood, Extraordinary Least - Squares will be an exclusive living and working - space dedicated to supporting and promoting quantitative - research methodology, free software and free culture, and - innovative food and drink.

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Extraordinary Least Squares will open its - doors in early October, 2013. Any inquiries can be directed to - the proprietors - at team@leastsquar.es.

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Located just south of Volunteer Park in Seattle's vibrant Capitol Hill, Extraordinary Least Squares (ELS) is an exclusive living and working space dedicated to supporting and promoting innovative food and drink, quantitative research methodology, technology, and freedom. Community members host semi-regular social events. If you're curious, join the mailing list below!

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Extraordinary Least Squares is located at the heart of Capitol Hill neighborhood at the following address:

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Visit Us

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233 Harvard Ave E
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When visiting us, walk through the fence door and go up the front porch steps. Ring our doorbell or call one of us when you are outside the door and we will let you in.

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Transit Directions

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ELS is easily accessible by a number of different transport options. We are located approximately two blocks (and less than a 5 minute walk) from the northern entrance to the Capitol Hill Link station which is the 1 Line. The train runs directly from Seattle/Tacoma Airport, Downtown Seattle, and the University of Washington (among other places). There are also a range of very good bus connections with King County Metro.

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Bike Directions

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The house is easily accessible by bicycle although Capitol Hill is a serious hill! Here are our best methods for minimizing the hills:

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  • If you are coming from the south, taking 12th Avenue to the Pike/Pine street area will minimize the grade.
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  • If you are coming from the University of Washington, cross the Montlake Bridge and 520 on the Lake Washington (East) side and then weave your way back to 25th Ave E. Take a quick right on Boyer, left on 24th, and right on Interlaken Blvd East. Interlaken Blvd will become a beautiful wooded bike path before intersecting with Interlaken Drive East. A left onto Interlaken Drive will get you almost to the top of the hill. At the end of Interlaken Drive, take a right on Galer Street, a left on 18th, and a right on Harrison, and then a left on Harvard will bring you the house.
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  • The Link light rail allows bikes! So you can take the train and an elevator to (almost) the top of the hill.
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You can park on the street or contact us to bring your car into our garage which can be reached on the side of the house on Thomas Street.

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Contact Us

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For more information please contact any member of the ELS management team (ordered by height):

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Mika Matsuzaki
Phone: (+1) 206-890-5155
Email: mika@yukidoke.org

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Ian Klatzco
Phone: (+1) 847-703-7007
Email: iklatzco AT gmail DOT com

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Will Scott
Phone: (+1) 206-395-9362
Email: me@wills.co.tt

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Lucy Lu Wang
Email: mail@llwang.net

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Bryan Newbold
Email: bnewbold@robocracy.org

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Benjamin Mako Hill
Phone: (+1) 206-409-7191
Email: mako@atdot.cc

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Stay Connected

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Three of the best ways to stay involved with happenings are:

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Calendar

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If you would like to be able to add things to the calendar yourself, great! You can email any member of the ELS management team to ask for access.

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