According to the City of Bellevue, an assisted living facility has been proposed at 121 112th Avenue Northeast. The project, “Holden of Bellevue”, is currently under review for land use and building. Holden will be a 7-story mixed-use development with 110 assisted living units and 26 memory care units. There […]
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Multi-Tower Project Proposed at QFC and Bartell Drugs’ Site in Downtown Bellevue
Pinnacle International Development, a Canada-based developer known for condominium buildings, hotels and commercial space, is proposing a huge development near Bellevue Square. According to City of Bellevue documents, 12 towers up to 25 stories in height, located on two different lots, have been proposed. The proposal totals 11 acres, with […]
Seattle Times Article Depicts Transportation Impact of New Workers in Bellevue
The Seattle Times recently wrote an in-depth report on the state of transportation in Bellevue. The article states how the City has traditionally been known for easy driving and with the ongoing building boom, it is forcing the City to rethink and focus on how people get around. According to […]
City of Bellevue to Update Logo, Begin Process in 2020
The city council held an extended study session on November 25 and one of the items that was discussed was the City of Bellevue logo rebranding. The city logo serves as a visual identifier assuring that the document or item is official by the City of Bellevue, according to the […]
Progress on East Link Light Rail Tunnels Documented
Construction is more than halfway finished on the East Link Light Rail, according to Sound Transit. The project is slated to reach completion in 2023. East Link’s progress has recently been documented. The inside of the light rail tunnel under downtown leading to the Bellevue Downtown Station is currently being […]
Lime Not Renewing Bike Share Program with City of Bellevue
According to multiple sources, Lime recently announced that they will not be renewing their bike share program with the city of Bellevue. The one-year pilot program provided 400 e-bikes throughout the city, mainly in downtown Bellevue. Lime’s permit was extended through fall 2019 while the evaluation of the pilot was completed. […]
City of Bellevue Extends Bike Share Pilot, Seeks Community Feedback
More than 9,000 people have used the bike share program since it launched in Bellevue in the summer of 2018. The city wants to know what you think about the program and how they can improve the Bellevue bike share experience. The bicycles have been available throughout the city to […]
City of Bellevue Hires New Role; Homelessness Coordinator
The City of Bellevue recently responded to the issue of homelessness by hiring its first homelessness outreach coordinator. Stephanie Martinez will provide direct assistance to those experiencing homelessness, respond to related community issues, coordinate efforts by departments within the city like Police, Fire and Development Services, as well as with […]
City of Bellevue Looks to Update Sustainability Plan through Community Feedback
Since 2007, Bellevue has strengthened its commitment to the environment and sustainability through the establishment of the Environmental Stewardship Initiative. The initiative leads local and regional environmental efforts and facilitates better environmental citizenship by the municipality, residents and businesses to enhance and protects our natural resources, water, air, climate, parks […]
City of Bellevue Submits Application for New Gateway to Bellevue Downtown Park
According to an application from the City of Bellevue, there are plans to improve the NE corner of Bellevue Downtown Park, located at the corner of NE 4th Street and Bellevue Way. The goal of the project is to create a new pedestrian gateway plaza that includes new lighting, a […]