Add a little fun into your life and seek out some entertainment at The Bellevue Collection. Catch a movie at Lincoln Square, grab a bite to eat that will satiate your craving, and treat yourself to a dessert afterward. Bask in a little pleasure and delight when visiting The Collection, […]
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Bellevue Ranks as Second Most Expensive Rent in Washington, Drops by 15.8% in April
Zumper released their Seattle Metro Area Report, analyzing active listings in April 2021 across 12 metro cities. They collected information to show the most and least expensive cities and cities with the fastest growing rent. The Washington median rent for a one bedroom was $1,312. Bellevue was ranked as the […]
Whiskey by John Howie in Bellevue to Feature Weekly Sunday Funday Event
A new weekly event will be taking place at Whiskey by John Howie. Beginning Sunday, May 16th, the whiskey bar will feature a “Sunday Funday”. Sunday Funday will highlight a new featured whiskey each week paired with a specially designed food item. Most of Whiskey’s 400+ bottle collection will feature […]
New Details Surface for Proposed 4.6 Acre Development in Bellevue
The largest proposed high-rise project in Bellevue, Cloudvue, recently applied for Land Use Code Variance approval. This refers to adding square footage to one level of the hotel and residential building, tower 2. It was originally proposed to be above 80 feet, and is now proposed to be 14,560 square […]
COVID-19 Vaccinations Offered through Pop-Up Clinic in Bellevue, Walk-Ups Welcome
The Bellevue Fire Department mobile vaccination team is opening pop-up clinics at busy locations in Bellevue. This is a part of a county effort to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to more people. The first pop-up is tomorrow at Bellevue Downtown Park from 9:30am to 3pm. The clinic will be located in […]
New Street Signs Unveiled on Main Street Honoring Bellevue’s Sister City in Japan
New street signs have been unveiled near the Bellevue Botanical Hardens, honoring Bellevue’s longest-running sister city relationship, Yao, Japan. The relationship began 52 years ago. Weeks ago, Yao officials sent Mayor Lynne Robinson a photo of a corresponding sign that honors Bellevue. The Yao signs are near the Yao Garden […]
Living Well at Aegis Living Bellevue Overlake
Over the past few weeks, residents have been eagerly moving into their apartments and meeting new neighbors at the brand-new Aegis Living Bellevue Overlake. Drawing inspiration from the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, the unique assisted living and memory care community was designed to bring the outdoors in to […]
180-Unit Apartment Complex Proposed in Downtown Bellevue at Current Site of Taco Time
Bellevue Investors IV LLC, which is a part of Vulcan Real Estate, recently applied to the City of Bellevue for design review approval of a 180-unit apartment building. The proposed structure is located in Downtown Bellevue, at 201 106th Avenue Northeast and Northeast 2nd Street. The proposed new construction of […]
Celebrate Mother’s Day with a Memorable Brunch or Dinner at The Collection
Make this Mother’s Day memorable by treating mom to a delicious meal at The Bellevue Collection. With the anticipated holiday right around the corner, make reservations where you know she will be well taken care of. Does she favor steak, tapas, or a traditional brunch offering? The many selections listed […]
Bellevue Arts Museum Appoints Interim Executive Director
After an open letter was written to the Bellevue Arts Museum Board of Trustees, documenting the abuses that the executive director had inflicted upon its first Black woman curator, the chief curator and executive director resigned in March. As of recently, a new Executive Director has been appointed. As an […]