BDA Welcomes Newest Members!

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Downtown Association (BDA) is excited to announce the addition of four new members, reinforcing its dedication to supporting local businesses. The new members include Ergosynch Engineering, a company specializing in electrical engineering and public infrastructure; Gregg's Cycle, which advocates for cycling as a means of transportation and outdoor exploration; Hensel Phelps, a well-established construction firm with extensive experience in various market sectors; and Hyde Square Apartments, a modern luxury living option in Bellevue. Each of these businesses contributes unique offerings that enhance the local economy and community engagement. The BDA is actively seeking to expand its membership base, inviting interested individuals to learn more about the benefits of joining. This initiative reflects the BDA’s commitment to fostering collaboration among local enterprises to create a vibrant downtown atmosphere.

Interested parties can find more information about membership opportunities and contact the BDA directly for inquiries. The announcement represents a positive step towards building a stronger, interconnected business community in Bellevue.

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