Bellevue, WA
A Gem in the Pacific Northwest
Bellevue, WA
A Gem in the Pacific Northwest
Between two major lakes (Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish)and just 10 miles from downtown Seattle, Bellevue is a major suburb of Seattle and the fifth largest city in the state of Washington with a culturally diverse population of 140,700. By the year 2035, Bellevue’s population is projected to reach 160,400.Known for its high-tech employment and wages, high-end shopping,and for having one of the best educational systems in the UnitedStates, Bellevue is considered a premiere residential location and is home to co-founder of Microsoft, BillGates.
Nearby Major Employers
The United States New Tech Hub
Nearby Major Employers
The United States New Tech Hub
There are more than 145 companies located in Bellevue. Tech companies claim most of the office space creating an exponential amount of population and job growth throughout the entire region. Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Boeing, and T-Mobile are just a few of the top tech companies located in the Bellevue area. According to Forbes, Bellevue is ranked #1 for the best city in the country for tech jobs, with 12% tech job growth over the past two years and no signs of stopping. Arrive to the office within a handful of minutes to any of these major companies and many more!
Shopping and Restaurants
Bellevue Lifestyle and Nightlife
Shopping and Restaurants
Bellevue Lifestyle and Nightlife
On almost every block, residents and tourists alike can enjoy a wide range of shopping options from local boutiques all the way to high-end fashion designers. Attracting over 16 million visitors annually, Bellevue Square Mall is located in the heart of downtown Bellevue, offering some of the highest sales per square foot in the country. With over 180 retails stores, visitors will find a wide range of boutiques and department stores for all ages. New retail opportunities at Two Lincoln Tower offers extraordinary access to wealthy consumers, with 42,500 millionaire households inside a 10-mile radius. The shops at The Bravern offers a European-inspired outdoor shopping experience where luxury fashion designers such as Tory Burch, Gucci, Hermes, Neiman Marcus, Prada, Jimmy Choo, and mor
ARTS & CULTURE
ARTS & CULTURE
Bellevue’s art scene is full of innovative pieces and places to go exploreone’s creative side. On almost every street or through Bellevue DowntownPark, people will find many public artworks to enjoy. Bellevue ArtsMuseum showcases original artwork by Northwest artists and allowspeople of all ages to focus their minds on the world of art, craft, anddesign through a variety of activities, exhibits, and programs. Interested in dance or theatre productions?Attend a performing art show at The Meydenbauer Center just one mile east of the subject property.The theatre displays a mix of local, regional, and national performing arts groups reflecting Bellevue’s ethnic diversity.
Parks and Recreatioin
Parks and Recreatioin
Bellevue is one of the few cities in the world where people can enjoy boththe city life and the great outdoors.Head to the Cascade Mountains for ahike or to Snoqualmie Pass for winter skiing and snowboarding. Enjoycountless water activities (kayaking, paddle boarding, boating) on eitherLake Washington or Lake Sammamish
Bellevue offers an array of public parks including beach parks, trails, and recreational fields to provide outdoor activities for all ages at any time of the year. Bellevue Downtown Park boasts 20 acres of land located in the heart of downtown Bellevue. The space was designed as a distraction from the busy urban lifestyle and to appreciate the outdoors. The park features a half-mile walkway lined with benches and trees, an expansive pond, play area for children, and a 10-acre lawn for outdoor activities. Located less than a mile away from Wilburton Park Residences is Wilburton Hill Park. Wilburton Hill Park is the largest upland park in Bellevue with 105 acres of land. The park includes a soccer field, two ball fields, a playground for children, and an exercise equipment area for adults.
BELLEVUE BOTANICAL GARDEN
World Famous Outdoor Attraction
BELLEVUE BOTANICAL GARDEN
World Famous Outdoor Attraction
Located directly behind Wilburton Park Residences sits Bellevue Botanical Garden: one of the most popular destinations in Bellevue. The garden lies on 53 acres of restored wetlands, forests, gardens, and trails displaying the best plants and gardening practices for healthy and beautiful Northwest gardens. Visitors can find trails that enable walking through specific gardens such as the Yao Japanese garden, native discovery garden, the fuchsia garden, and more. Open all year round! During the holidays, people enjoy the Bellevue Botanical Garden light festival, Garden d’Lights. The holiday light festival includes numerous three-dimensional plant and animal sculptures made with over half a million lights and are displayed in numerous nature-themed scenes throughout the garden
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