Person Behind The Place Debra Barer

Bellevue, WALocal News

Debra Barer, the owner of The UPS Store in Downtown Bellevue, has been a vital part of the community for over two decades, following in her father's footsteps as an independent UPS store owner since 1999. The store offers a variety of services beyond shipping, including mailbox rentals for 900 clients, copying, shredding, and notarizing, playing a crucial role in supporting local businesses. Barer speaks fondly of the relationships she has built with customers, noting the joy in watching families grow over the years. The pandemic brought a surge in business, as more people turned to online shopping, especially from Amazon. Barer appreciates the rapid growth in Bellevue, which continuously inspires her and her team.

She enjoys dining at local favorites like Maggiano's Little Italy and Pumphouse Grill, as well as shopping at Macy's and Target. Additionally, she highlights d'Original Jewelers as a cherished local business that embodies a family-oriented approach. This article is part of the Heart of Bellevue campaign, which aims to connect the community through local business stories.

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