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Bellevue Place

1989 Bellevue Collection complex with a 21-story office tower, the Hyatt Regency, and the top-floor Daniel's Broiler.

1989
Opened
21
Office tower floors

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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Electronics store

Apple Bellevue Square

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
Outdoor farmers market

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
Enclosed regional shopping mall

Bellevue Square

3 fl

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
Cinema / entertainment

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