BDA Welcomes Newest Members! Bellevue Downtown Association

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Downtown Association has welcomed five new members, marking an exciting development for the local business community. American Assets Trust, a full-service real estate investment trust, brings over 50 years of experience in managing premier properties, including the iconic City Center Bellevue. Anderson Sobel Cosmetic Surgery, led by a triple board-certified surgeon, prioritizes patient safety and comfort while offering a range of cosmetic procedures. The International Friends School, opening in Fall 2018, aims to provide a unique dual-language immersion program, fostering creativity and independent thought among its students. Lease Crutcher Lewis, a locally owned construction firm since 1886, is dedicated to delivering quality projects and making a positive community impact.

This diverse group of new members showcases the strength and variety of services available in Bellevue, reinforcing the city's position as a vibrant business hub. Interested individuals can learn more about membership opportunities through the Bellevue Downtown Association. This expansion reflects the ongoing growth and development in the Bellevue area, enhancing its appeal for residents and businesses alike.

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