The Spring District Eastside's New Urban Neighborhood Welcomes All

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Spring District is emerging as a vibrant urban neighborhood in Bellevue, crafted to appeal to a wide range of lifestyles and preferences. Developed by Wright Runstad & Company, this mixed-use space features parks, open areas, and engaging amenities like a bocce ball court and edible gardens. According to Linda Hoffner, the district aims to be a hidden gem where individuals can gather to work, live, and connect. The recent launch of a rotating food truck program offers diverse culinary options for busy residents. Partnerships with the Bellevue Farmers Market and Bellevue Beats Music Series are set to enhance community engagement through regular events.

With the opening of a light rail station in 2023, accessibility will improve, inviting even more visitors. Hoffner envisions The Spring District as an inviting place for everyone—regardless of whether they live or work there. This commitment to inclusivity, combined with a range of activities and community spaces, positions The Spring District as a key player in Bellevue's urban landscape.

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