Welcome New Members!

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Downtown Association has enthusiastically welcomed six new members as of November 2017, each bringing unique services and expertise to the Bellevue community. Create World America is noted for its international development projects, including a new apartment complex, while Elevate Fit Life focuses on high-intensity training and wellness coaching. Mark C. Anderson, a seasoned real estate professional, brings over 38 years of industry experience, establishing deep connections in the Bellevue area. Natalie Quick Consulting, recognized among the region's "40 under 40," offers innovative public relations strategies that resonate with local businesses.

Scoop Technologies will enhance commuting in Bellevue through their carpooling platform, fostering community connections. Additionally, Seattle Sun Light Spa introduces a range of non-invasive cosmetic treatments, promoting wellness and rejuvenation. These new members not only contribute to the local economy but also enhance the community's vibrancy. For those interested in joining the Bellevue Downtown Association, membership inquiries are encouraged to explore these opportunities.

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