BDA Recognizes Bellevue's Growth and History at Downtown Forward

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Downtown Association (BDA) successfully hosted Downtown Forward, its reimagined Annual Celebration, after a year-long pause, drawing over 350 business and community members to the Meydenbauer Center. The event aimed to celebrate the progress and resilience of Downtown Bellevue, featuring keynote speakers such as Mayor Lynne Robinson and BDA President Patrick Bannon, who underscored the importance of teamwork and community collaboration. Robinson expressed gratitude for the BDA's efforts during the pandemic, highlighting upcoming community initiatives. The Placemaking Award was presented to Mary's Place, recognizing their invaluable services to families in need and their partnership with Amazon, which has donated over $100 million to support their mission. Keynote speaker Margaret O'Mara provided insights into Bellevue's growth and its unique place within high-tech economies, emphasizing the importance of planning for urban living as global populations shift toward city life.

O'Mara's remarks suggested that decisions made today will shape the future landscape of Bellevue. The event was supported by influential local organizations such as Amazon and Symetra, reinforcing the collaborative nature of the community. Attendees left with renewed hope and a sense of purpose for the future of Downtown Bellevue.

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