QFC Bellevue and Bartell Drugs

Pinnacle International Development has submitted a design review application for the Pinnacle Bellevue South project, located at 10116 NE 8th Street and 10112 NE 10th Street in Bellevue. This mixed-use residential development will consist of eight buildings ranging from 14 to 26 stories, made up of approximately 1,675,346 square feet of residential area and 88,267 square feet of retail space. 

The project is set to provide a total of 2,114 residential units, with 2,012 designated as market-rate and 102 as affordable housing for low-income residents earning at or below 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI). The development will also include 2,223 parking stalls, with parking provided at the ground level and across three below-grade levels. 

The existing QFC grocery store and Bartell Drugs on the site will be demolished to make way for this new development. Pinnacle reportedly paid $145 million for the two properties. 

The project site spans 265,200 square feet and is located at the intersection of NE 8th Street and 102nd Avenue NE in the Northwest Village District, a central area in downtown Bellevue. The design concept aims to enhance community connections between the single-family housing area and the downtown core, supporting both residential and commercial activities, according to city permits.

A Master Development Plan is currently under review to support the design review request. If approved, construction is expected to begin around 2027, with anticipated occupancy by 2030. The development will feature a resident-only amenity space in Building 5, comprising 13,122 square feet for fitness, recreation, and lounge activities. The project’s gross square footage is projected to total 2,118,448 square feet, including structured parking of 725,207 square feet.

Pinnacle International Development, based in Canada, is known for its work in condominium buildings, hotels, and commercial spaces. The Pinnacle Bellevue South project is expected to serve as an important addition to Bellevue’s urban landscape, promoting community integration and commercial vibrancy.

Pinnacle South Bellevue
Rendering: Pinnacle International Development
Pinnacle South Bellevue
Pinnacle International Development

3 Comments

  1. What a shame.

  2. Sad. This QFC location is my primary grocery store. The Bartell’s is where I get my prescription filled.

  3. I’m sure the City of Bellevue will insist that traffic will not be impacted a bit. Good luck y’all. I’m out!

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *