Downtown Bellevue A Growth Snapshot

Bellevue, WALocal News

Downtown Bellevue is experiencing a remarkable transformation, marked by extensive growth in both its job market and residential population. Since 2000, the workforce has surged from 32,600 to 55,000, reflecting a 65% increase, with Amazon's recent announcement of 15,000 new jobs further enhancing this trend. The residential landscape has also evolved dramatically, with the number of residents soaring from 2,421 in 2000 to about 14,200 today—a staggering 487% increase. The article highlights the development pipeline, which includes 1. 6 million square feet of office space currently under construction and plans for an additional 6.

2 million square feet, alongside substantial retail and residential additions. Downtown Bellevue's appeal is further bolstered by its walkability, vibrant dining and shopping options, and access to parks like Downtown Park and Meydenbauer Bay Park. The area's transit-oriented development, including the upcoming East Link Light Rail, ensures easy connectivity for residents and workers. With a median age of 34. 1 and 79% of residents holding bachelor's degrees, the community is well-suited for a growing workforce.

This growth not only enhances the city's skyline but also enriches the overall experience of living, working, and playing in Downtown Bellevue.

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