Bellevue selects developers for transit-oriented projects in BelRed Arts District

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue has selected BRIDGE Housing and Su Development to construct multifamily housing complexes in the BelRed Arts District, aimed at artists and the general public. These transit-oriented developments will be situated adjacent to the BelRed light rail station, facilitating access to public transportation. The projects will provide affordable housing and various amenities, aligning with the city’s Affordable Housing Strategy. Bellevue officials believe that these developments will advance multiple city goals related to housing and economic growth. By focusing on transit-oriented design, the city aims to enhance local connectivity and community engagement.

Bellevue's commitment to affordable housing is evident in its strategic planning and development initiatives. The city has prioritized such projects to address the increasing demand for affordable living spaces. The selection process reflects a thorough evaluation of developers capable of meeting the community's needs.

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