Mixed-use office, hotel and retail complex · Downtown
Bellevue Place
1989 Bellevue Collection complex with a 21-story office tower, the Hyatt Regency, and the top-floor Daniel's Broiler.
Bellevue Place is the oldest of the three Bellevue Collection developments after Bellevue Square itself, opening in 1989. It combines a 21-floor office tower, the Hyatt Regency Bellevue hotel, and a small collection of shops and restaurants set around a winter garden atrium.
The office tower's upper floors offer panoramic views toward Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. Its top-floor Daniel's Broiler steakhouse is a longtime fine-dining landmark and one of the highest-grossing restaurants on the Eastside.
Bellevue Place was an early piece of Kemper Freeman Jr.'s vision to transform downtown Bellevue from a suburban retail strip into a dense, walkable urban center, a transformation later carried forward by Lincoln Square.
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Downtown
Apple's retail store inside Bellevue Square, selling and servicing Apple devices on the mall's second floor.
- Type
- Apple retail store
- Mall
- Bellevue Square
- Floor
- 2nd floor
Bellevue Farmers Market
Downtown
Seasonal Thursday farmers market in the Bellevue Presbyterian Church lot, featuring regional farms, food producers and crafts.
- Type
- Outdoor farmers market
- Day
- Thursday afternoons
- Season
- Late May - early October
Bellevue Square
Downtown
Downtown Bellevue's enclosed regional mall, open since 1946, with 1.3 million sq ft and anchors Nordstrom and Macy's.
- Opened
- August 20, 1946
- Enclosed
- 1985
- Gross leasable area
- 1.3 million sq ft
Cinemark Lincoln Square Cinemas
Downtown
16-screen luxury movie theatre with a large IMAX auditorium anchoring entertainment at Lincoln Square.
- Screens
- 16
- Premium formats
- IMAX, Cinemark Reserve dine-in
- Location
- Lincoln Square, Suite 310