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One Bellevue Center
A distinctive twelve-sided, blue-gray glass office tower from 1983 with a landscaped plaza.
One Bellevue Center is a 22-story office tower at 411 108th Avenue NE, completed in 1983 and developed by Wright Runstad and Company. Designed by Seattle's McKinley/Gerron Architects with a distinctive twelve-sided plan, it contains roughly 357,000 to 369,000 square feet and stands about 260 feet tall.
Sheathed in blue-gray glass, the building is surrounded at its base by a 30,000-square-foot landscaped plaza, an amenity that set it apart among early downtown towers. It carries Class A and LEED Silver designations.
Built the same year as Skyline Tower, One Bellevue Center is among the founding generation of high-rises that began Bellevue's vertical downtown.
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