Avenue BellevueInterContinental Hotel is Now Open

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Avenue Bellevue and InterContinental Hotel have officially opened in Bellevue, Washington, transforming the corner of NE 8th Street and Bellevue Way into a luxurious destination. This impressive development features 365 residential units, 208 hotel rooms, and 12,000 square feet of gala space, equipped with amenities such as a Rolls Royce house car and dedicated butler service. Beyond catering to homeowners and hotel guests, it offers 73,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, appealing to the wider community. Strategically located within walking distance of popular attractions like The Bellevue Collection, Bellevue Downtown Park, and Old Bellevue, the complex includes standout establishments such as Brume, specializing in European design, and Ce La Vi, a unique Parisian bistro. Forté Chocolate also joins the lineup, known for its handcrafted gourmet confections.

This vibrant hub is expected to attract both locals and visitors, significantly enhancing the cultural and commercial landscape of Downtown Bellevue, and is poised to become a landmark destination embodying luxury, sophistication, and community connection.

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