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Bellevue's history of high-rise development began with the completion of the Paccar Tower in 1970; this structure is regarded as the city's first high-rise. [4] High-rise building construction remained slow until 1982, when the city's first building boom took place.
The Bellevue building will be leased to Amazon, who signed a long-term lease for all of the tower's office space in August 2018. [8] [9] Expedia moved from the tower in late 2019 and minor renovations began when Amazon's lease came into effect in January 2020; the company plans to move its first employees into the building in late 2020.
City Center Bellevue is a 358-foot (109 m) tall, 27-story high-rise office building in Bellevue, Washington, completed in 1986. [2] It was the tallest building in Bellevue until 2005. [4] City Center Plaza, also in downtown Bellevue, is a separate 26 story building completed a decade later. [5]
The B Line began service on October 1, 2011, [2] running between downtown Redmond, Overlake and downtown Bellevue. The line runs mainly via NE 8th Street, 156th Avenue NE, NE 40th Street and 148th Avenue NE. [3] Unlike most of the RapidRide lines, the B Line does not offer scheduled service during late-night and early morning hours.
City Center East, also known as City Center Plaza, is a high-rise office building in Bellevue, Washington, US. The 26-story, 360-foot (110 m) tower was completed in 2009 and entirely leased by Microsoft until 2023. [3] [4] Microsoft's Bing development team as well as many AI teams were headquartered there.
The construction of one northbound lane from SR 181 to SR 167, and one southbound lane from SR 169 to SR 167. In 2005, the "Renton to Bellevue Project" was added as an additional Nickel Project, [118] and would have added two lanes in each direction between SR 169 and I-90. However, in November 2007, voters rejected the ballot measure which ...
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Bellevue Square was first opened on August 20, 1946, [5] trading under the name "Bellevue Shopping Square", [6] with the first suburban department store opened by Marshall Field & Co. through its Seattle-based subsidiary, Frederick & Nelson. With the mall's name shortened to Bellevue Square a few years later, JCPenney opened a store in 1955.