What's Happening in The Spring District?

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Spring District in Bellevue, Washington, has become a notable example of sustainable urban development, recently achieving LEED for Neighborhood Development certification, a significant accolade for its mixed-use planning. Linda Hoffner, senior property manager at Wright Runstad & Company, emphasizes the district’s design, which prioritizes walkability and access to transit, enhancing community connectivity. The neighborhood includes modern apartments, a brewpub, and over one million square feet of high-tech office space, attracting both residents and businesses. Notably, 2021 saw the introduction of vibrant community events like a food truck pilot program and the Bellevue Beats Music Series, fostering local engagement. Hoffner highlights the importance of these initiatives in bringing people together, offering diverse food choices to residents and workers alike.

The district's location is strategically centered around Sound Transit’s East Link Extension, improving mobility to Downtown Bellevue. Looking forward to 2022, Hoffner mentions the leasing of space to Bellevue Brewing Company and ongoing construction projects, including a substantial office space development. The Spring District's transformation from warehouses to a thriving urban hub over nearly 15 years showcases its potential as a model for future developments.

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