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DOWNTOWN BELLEVUE DEVELOPMENT



 

 

 

Downtown Bellevue Development
A Special Feature of DJC.COM
March 14, 2013
Front cover image by Sky-Pix Aerial Photography


Construction crane flock headed back to Bellevue?
The value of permits issued for major projects in 2012 more than quadrupled compared with 2011, rising from $46 million to $194 million.
By MIKE BRENNAN
City of Bellevue




Developers, lenders cautious without
anchor tenants

To get more cranes in the air, office developers will have to build on spec or a large tenant will have to rent at above-market rates.
By BOB WALLACE
Wallace Properties




High-income city faces a shortage of affordable housing
The Eastside Homelessness Advisory Committee is calling for 831 low-income apartments for homeless families with children, 636 for homeless individuals and 71 for homeless youth.
By SHARON LEE
LIHI

Bellevue’s challenge: increasing economic growth and livability
The choices the city makes in the near future will impact its downtown business district, and the entire region, for the next generation and beyond.
By MING ZHANG and SCOTT DOUGLAS
MulvannyG2 Architecture

Desire for urban living makes downtown Bellevue hot
A near quadrupling of downtown employment over three years sharply increased demand for housing, restaurants and services.
By LISA PICARD
Skanska USA Commercial Development

Major Downtown Projects




In Review


1. Marriott Hotel (building permit)

200 110th Ave. N.E.

• 17 stories

• 378 rooms

• 7,500 square feet of restaurant

• 440 parking stalls

Developer: White/Peterman Properties



2. Bellevue Park II Apartments (building permit)

10203 N.E. First St.

• 160 apartments

• 10,400 square feet of retail/commercial

• Four levels of below-grade parking with 213 stalls

Developer: Bellevue Park II LLC



3. Bellevue Apartments (building permit)

204 111th Ave. N.E.

• Five stories

• 57 apartments

• 23 parking stalls

Developer: Low Income Housing Institute



4. Bellevue at Main Street (building permit)

15 Bellevue Way S.E.

• 262 apartments

• 33,000 square feet of retail/commercial

• 475 parking stalls

Developer: SRM Development



5. Alley 111 (building permit)

11011 N.E. Ninth St.

• 259 residential units

• 76,200 square feet of retail/restaurant

• Underground parking with 247 spaces

Developer: Skanska USA Commercial Development














6. Alamo Manhattan Main Street (building permit)

10505 Main St.

• 260 residential units

• 7,000 square feet of retail at ground level

• 319 underground parking spaces

Developer: Alamo Manhattan Main Street LLC






7. Lincoln Square expansion (building permit)

410 Bellevue Way N.E.

• 120 hotel rooms

• 200 condos

• 545,000 square feet of office

• 392,000 square feet of retail

Developer: Kemper Development












8. Bellevue Center (land use approval)

10833 N.E. Eighth St.

• 24 stories

• 526,132 square feet of office

• 1,258 underground parking spaces

• 8,500 square feet of restaurant

• 2,500 square feet of retail

• Nearly 2 acres of landscaped plaza

Developer: Beacon Capital Partners


















9. Main Street Gateway (land use approval)

10328 Main St.

• 370 apartments

• 16,600 square feet of retail

• 5,000 square feet of restaurant

Developer: Vander Hoek Corp.





10. Pacific Regent Phase II (re-vesting land use approval)

919 109th Ave. N.E.

• 22-story senior housing/congregate care community

• 168 units

• 206 parking stalls

Developer: Sunrise Senior Living












Under Construction


1. Bellevue Regional Library parking garage

1111 110th Ave. N.E.

• Three levels (one below grade)

• 250 parking stalls

• 108,000 square feet

Developer: King County Library System



2. Soma Towers Phase I

200 106th Ave. N.E.

• Two towers, 21 and 18 stories

• 266 residential units, including 34 affordable units

• 26,000 square feet of retail

• 395 parking spaces in five levels

Developer: Su Development







3. Park Metro

11017 N.E. 12th St.

• 75 units

• 35,000 square feet of pedestrian-oriented frontage

• 111 parking spaces

Developer: Evergreen Point Development






Issued Land Use and Building Permits


1. Tateuchi Center

855 106th Ave. N.E.

• 2,047-seat performance hall

• Three levels of underground parking

Developer: Performing Arts Center Eastside



2. The Summit Building C

320 108th Ave. N.E.

• 300,000 square feet of office

• 652 parking stalls

Developer: Bentall Kennedy










In the Pipeline

1. 415 Office Building

415 106th Ave. N.E.

• Up to 22 stories

• Up to 450,000 square feet of office

Developer: Schnitzer Northwest


2. Bellevue Cadillac

1001 106th Ave. N.E.

• 500-unit multifamily complex

• 23- and six-story towers

• 11,700 square feet of retail

• 594 parking stalls

Developer: UDR


3. Bellevue Square southeast corner expansion

701 Bellevue Way N.E.

• Two residential towers over a three-story podium

• 168 units in each tower

• 7,800 square feet of restaurant

• 240,000 square feet of retail

• 55,000 square feet of common area

• 1,820 parking spaces in five underground levels

Developer: Kemper Development


4. 103rd Avenue Apartments

1025 103rd Ave. N.E.

• Six stories

• 191 apartments

• Two levels of underground parking

Developer: HSL Properties


5. Rockefeller Bellevue Tower, Phase 1

10605 N.E. Eighth St.

• 560,000 square feet of office

• Retail and pedestrian-oriented base

• Seven levels of underground parking

• Building will be 370 to 450 feet tall

Developer: Rockefeller Development Corp.



Special section team

Section editor: Benjamin Minnick

Section design: Jeffrey Miller

Web design: Lisa Lannigan

Advertising: Matt Brown



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