Person Behind The Place Kemper Freeman

Bellevue, WALocal News

Kemper Freeman, the influential Chairman and CEO of Kemper Development Company, has played a pivotal role in transforming Bellevue into a thriving economic hub. He oversees The Bellevue Collection, which includes popular destinations like Bellevue Square, Bellevue Place, and Lincoln Square. In a recent discussion, Freeman reminisces about his childhood experiences watching the construction of Bellevue Square, which sparked his lifelong passion for community development. He dedicates a substantial portion of his time to civic engagement, following a family tradition aimed at enhancing community well-being. Freeman employs tracking research to continually improve visitor experiences at The Bellevue Collection, emphasizing customer satisfaction and future growth.

His hobbies, including photography, align with his appreciation for Bellevue's natural beauty, particularly around water. With 72 restaurants in the area, he acknowledges the vital role of dining in retail success. Join Freeman at the upcoming Downtown Talks to discover more about retail's role in Bellevue's growth and the future of community spaces.

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