Welcome to Our New Website! Bellevue Downtown Association

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Downtown Association has officially launched an updated website, merging its . com and . org domains to provide a unified platform for Downtown Bellevue's community and businesses. This redesign aims to enhance user experience by offering a plethora of resources, including an interactive community calendar and detailed event listings. Community members can easily explore various activities, from shopping and dining to arts and culture, all in one place.

Local businesses gain increased visibility through enhanced listings that include hours, photos, and social media links. BDA members will enjoy additional perks such as prioritized event promotion and access to a member-exclusive calendar. The website also serves as a hub for advocacy and awareness on issues affecting the Downtown Bellevue area. This initiative reflects the BDA's commitment to fostering a vibrant community atmosphere. For more information and to engage with the new features, visit [bellevuedowntown.

com](http://www. bellevuedowntown. com).

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