RECAP Highlighting Tremendous Growth (and Big News) at the 46th Annual Celebration

Bellevue, WALocal News

The 46th Annual Celebration in Bellevue, attended by a record 650 leaders from the community and business sectors, highlighted the city's remarkable growth and future potential. BDA President Patrick Bannon opened the event, stressing the need for unity in shaping Downtown Bellevue’s future while showcasing a video of the city's impressive transformation over the past year. The event celebrated the completion of Meydenbauer Bay Park, with Puget Sound Energy’s CEO Mary Kipp honoring the City of Bellevue with the BDA Placemaking Award for its investment in community spaces. In a key moment, Amazon's SVP of Worldwide Operations, Dave Clark, announced the major news of 15,000 new jobs coming to the area, reinforcing Amazon's commitment to the city. Clark's discussion of Amazon’s leadership principles offered insight into the corporate culture that will influence the growing workforce in Bellevue.

The celebratory atmosphere underscored the shared excitement about Bellevue's growth trajectory and the community's collaborative efforts. The evening concluded with attendees networking and discussing the positive changes ahead for Downtown Bellevue. Overall, the event marked a pivotal moment for the city, showcasing its accomplishments while setting the stage for future developments.

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