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Downtown Bellevue

Coordinates:47°36′55″N122°11′53″W / 47.61528°N 122.19806°W /47.61528; -122.19806
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Central business district of Bellevue, Washington, U.S.

Aerial view of the Bellevue skyline, taken from the west in 2023
Skyline fromBellevue Downtown Park, 2009

Downtown Bellevue is thecentral business district ofBellevue,Washington, United States. It is bounded byI-405 to the east, NE 12th Street to the north, 100th Ave NE to the west, and Main Street to the south, and covers an area of around 400 acres (160 ha).[1] It is the second largest city center in Washington state, with more than 50,000 employees and 12,000 residents.[2] Geographically centered near the heart of thePuget Sound region, downtown Bellevue is a regional growth center offering over 9 million square feet (840,000 m2) of Class A office space, various major retail and entertainment locations, more than 2,500 hotel rooms and almost 10,000 housing units.

Transportation

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Downtown Bellevue is the main Eastside hub for both the local transit authority,King County Metro, andSound Transit, the regional transit system. TheBellevue Transit Center, which serves both Metro and Sound Transit buses, is located in the heart of Downtown Bellevue and is connected to Interstate 405 by NE 6th St. with direct-access "Texas-T" HOV ramps. The Bellevue Transit Center is adjacent to the Bellevue Downtown East Link Light Rail station, which is opened in 2024. Upon the completion ofLine 2 in 2026, those residing in Downtown Bellevue can take theLink light rail directly intoDowntown Seattle.[3] Local buses run through Kirkland, Redmond, Issaquah, Renton, and the University District; regional buses go to Bothell, Lynnwood, Everett,Seattle, Renton, Kent, Auburn and Federal Way, among other cities.

Bellevue Way is the main north–south arterial through downtown. NE 8th St and NE 4th St are the main east–west arterials through downtown. As of June 2010, the 10th St overpass is complete, creating a third bridge over the freeway. Later improvements to I-405 have smoothed the weave of traffic and access to SR-520.[4]

Retail

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Anchored by The Bellevue Collection and The Shops at The Bravern, downtown Bellevue is a regional shopping destination.[5] The Bellevue Collection is a trio of mixed-use complexes of shops, offices, hotels, and condos.Bellevue Square,Lincoln Square, and Bellevue Place feature more than 200 shops and restaurants, department stores, and a 16-screen cinema.[6]

Bellevue Square is anchored byMacy's,Macy's Home Store andNordstrom, later being expanded to featureUniqlo,Zara, and the Northwest's first365 by Whole Foods.Opened in 2009, The Bravern is a high-end complex of shops, apartments, and offices located on the eastern edge of downtown adjacent toI-405.The Shops at The Bravern featured the onlyNeiman Marcus in thePacific Northwest, which closed in 2020 following the company's bankruptcy,[7][8] and continues to host the Seattle area's primary concentration of globalluxury brand boutiques such as (as of 2017)Hermès,Prada,Louis Vuitton,Gucci,Bottega Veneta,Tods, andMoncler.[9][10]

Grocery stores in downtown Bellevue includeQFC,Safeway andH-Mart.Whole Foods,Uwajimaya andTrader Joe's are located in the Wilburton district just across I-405.

Parks

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Bellevue Downtown Park and Rose Garden is a 20-acre (8 ha) park located in southwest downtown Bellevue. It features a half-mile promenade flanked by shade trees along with a stepped canal, rose gardens, grassy fields, and a playground for children. Major holidays and activities are celebrated here, including the annual Bellevue Collection Bellevue Family 4 July, Summer Movie Nights, and the Magic Season Ice Arena.[11] The Downtown Park is undergoing an expansion through the city's "Complete the Circle" project and will soon (2017) feature the Inspiration Playground and Sensory Garden.

Ashwood Park is a smaller green space located near the Bellevue Library, the largest in theKing County Library System, and the future home ofKidsQuest Children's Museum.

Economy

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Downtown Bellevue is the headquarters for several major employers, includingPaccar,Eddie Bauer,Valve,Bungie,Apptio,SAP Concur,Symetra Financial andPuget Sound Energy. Although headquartered in the neighboring city ofRedmond,Microsoft is downtown Bellevue's largest employer with more than 6,000 workers.[12]Amazon plans to bring 25,000 jobs to downtown Bellevue as part of the planned expansion of its Puget Sound headquarters. The company has committed to about 5.5 million square feet (500,000 m2) of office space through leases and new construction.[13]Meydenbauer Center hosts a variety of major conventions, trade shows, fundraisers, and corporate events. It also features the 410-seat Theatre at Meydenbauer Center.

Buildings

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Main article:List of tallest buildings in Bellevue, Washington
Panorama of the Bellevue skyline from the Bellevue Downtown Park

References

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  1. ^Downtown Bellevue - About
  2. ^"Bellevue Downtown Association About Us".
  3. ^"East Link Extension".Sound Transit. January 11, 2026. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2026.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^SR 520 BraidedArchived 2010-07-10 at theWayback Machine, Washington Department of Transportation
  5. ^Bravern tenant roster isn't full, but developers pleased after 1 yearArchived November 26, 2010, at theWayback MachineThe Seattle Times Published: 2012
  6. ^Bellevue Collection projectsArchived April 21, 2010, at theWayback Machine
  7. ^Martinez, Amy (April 27, 2008)."Neiman Marcus attracted to Bellevue's rich demographics".The Seattle Times. p. C1. Archived fromthe original on April 20, 2016. RetrievedJuly 15, 2021.
  8. ^Roberts, Paul (July 24, 2020)."Bankrupt Neiman Marcus to close its Bellevue location".The Seattle Times. RetrievedJuly 15, 2021.
  9. ^Directory (PDF, January 2017), The Shops at The Bravern official website. Accessed 14 November 2023
  10. ^Jiang, Irene."This Seattle-area luxury mall caters to tech moguls and ultra-rich tourists. Here's what it's like to shop there".Business Insider. RetrievedNovember 14, 2023.
  11. ^City of Bellevue Parks
  12. ^The Seattle Times - Microsoft to lease Bellevue's City Center Plaza
  13. ^Schlosser, Kurt (March 9, 2021)."Amazon leases another Bellevue office tower as it makes room for planned 25k employees in city".GeekWire. RetrievedJuly 15, 2021.

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