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Factoria is a mixed-use suburban neighborhood in south Bellevue, Washington and is one of the city's significant commercial districts. Originally timberland from the 1890s to 1920s and later envisioned as an industrial center, Factoria has since the 1960s evolved into commercial and residential development. Factoria was annexed into Bellevue in ...
Some branch houses would do further processing, including smoked meats, and sausage making. [1] [2] [3] In the 1940s, as the American highway system began to expand, the importance of branch houses in meat retail was overtaken by meat jobbers. [2] [4]
Skyscrapers in Bellevue, Washington (8 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Bellevue, Washington" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
Marrow purchased the 14,000-square-foot building that was constructed in 1909 and plans on opening a restaurant, a butcher shop and event space in the spring of 2025
Bel-Red was developed in the 1960s for warehouses and manufacturing facilities, and was named for its location between the cities of Bellevue and Redmond. [1]The area was re-zoned to support non-industrial uses in 2009, [2] paving the way for the development of the Spring District, a mixed-use district in the western Bel-Red area.
The city of Bellevue, Washington, part of the Seattle metropolitan area, has at least 41 high-rise buildings, 23 of which stand 250 feet (76 m) or taller in height. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Downtown Bellevue started to develop into a high-rise office district in the 1970s and continues to grow, with new residential buildings being added in the late 2000s.
[34] [35] City of Bellevue zoning allows for buildings as tall as 150 feet (46 m), though buildings range from 3 to 12 stories. [36] [37] At full build out, the development will support an estimated 2,000 residents and 13,000 office workers. [38] The first residential building opened in May 2017. [39]
Downtown Bellevue is the main Eastside hub for both the local transit authority, King County Metro, and Sound Transit, the regional transit system.The Bellevue Transit Center, which serves both Metro and Sound Transit buses, is located in the heart of Downtown Bellevue and is connected to Interstate 405 by NE 6th St. with direct-access "Texas-T" HOV ramps.