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Bellevue Square

1946 establishments in Washington (state)Buildings and structures in Bellevue, WashingtonShopping malls established in 1946Shopping malls in King County, WashingtonUse mdy dates from March 2021
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Bellevue Square is a shopping center in Bellevue, Washington. The mall has over 200 retail stores with anchors Macy's and Nordstrom. Bellevue Square also offers concierge services, valet parking, and children's play area. It and the connecting Lincoln Square comprise The Bellevue Collection. Bellevue Square attracts over 23 million visitors annually (as of 2014) and had sales of over $1,000 per square foot in 2016.Bellevue Square is among the minority of class A malls that are privately held and not owned by a public Real Estate Investment Trust.

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Bellevue Square
Bellevue Way Northeast, Bellevue

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Bellevue Square Mall

Bellevue Way Northeast 575
98004 Bellevue
Washington, United States
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Bellevue Downtown Park
Bellevue Downtown Park

Bellevue Downtown Park is a 20-acre (81,000 m2) park located in downtown Bellevue, Washington, United States, a suburb of Seattle. The park consists of a circular ring with a large central greenspace that is surrounded by a moat and walking trails. It is situated between Bellevue Square Mall to the north, Bellevue Way to the east, and Main Street to the south. The idea for a park in downtown Bellevue was created from civic and private leadership, which saw the City's potential for shaping its future during a time of rapid growth and development. In the early 1980s, economic forces were rapidly influencing the character of downtown Bellevue. Its center was emerging as a hub for commercial and business activity, and the city was seen as a desirable residential community. In the middle of this dynamic period of growth, the City Council and community leaders saw the necessity of creating an amenity within the City which would help define its character and provide open space in an increasingly urban downtown core. The park was designed for passive and unstructured use, and as a "respite from the activities of busy urban life."In December 1983, the City of Bellevue acquired 17 acres (69,000 m2) within Bellevue's central business district from the Bellevue School District for $14.3 Million, and financed the transaction through Councilmanic bonds backed by a local option sales tax. In the years since the park land was purchased, approximately four acres have been added to the site.