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The population density was 3,322.2 inhabitants per square mile (1,282.7/km 2). There were 118 housing units at an average density of 1,311.1 per square mile (506.2/km 2). The racial makeup of the town was 95.3% White, 4.0% Asian, and 0.7% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.0% of the population.
A second location opened at the intersection of 14th and Pine Street, on Capitol Hill, [2] and a third followed in Bellevue. [3] The Capitol Hill location occupies the ground floor of a condominium building and has an "upscale" full bar. [4] [5] Allecia Vermillion of Seattle Metropolitan described the interior as "bright and rather sterile". [2]
1987 [10] Named for the Ryerson steel mill that formerly occupied the site. [11] Tire and Millwright Shop: 1555 Airport Way South, Seattle [7] East Campus: Bellevue Base: 1790 124th Ave NE, Bellevue [5] 1983 [citation needed] East Base: 1975 124 Ave NE, Bellevue [5] 1977 [12] South Campus: South Base: 12100 East Marginal Way S, Tukwila [5] 1978 ...
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 buses, is located in the heart of the downtown business district and is connected to Interstate 405 by NE 6th St. and a direct-access Texas T ...
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.
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]
Overlake Plaza sign next to NE 24th Street. Overlake is the name for a region comprising parts of eastern Bellevue and southern Redmond, Washington.It is in the vicinity of Microsoft's main corporate campus and is officially defined as a neighborhood consisting of the parts of Redmond lying south of Northeast 60th Street and between 148th Avenue Northeast and Bellevue-Redmond Road. [1]
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 ...