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Block 15 in Bellevue's Spring District Seeks Design Review Approval

Block 15 in Bellevue's Spring District is seeking design review approval, a significant step in the development of this commercial real estate project. This initiative is expected to enhance the area significantly and supports the ongoing urban development in Bellevue, particularly in relation to the East Link Light Rail.

Eating Good, Feeling Great with Conscious Hospitality Group

Danny Brawer and Norman Wu, co-founders of Conscious Hospitality Group, have opened three new restaurants in Bellevue's Lincoln Square South Food Hall, focusing on health-conscious dining. Their journey began with the successful Just Poké, which has grown to 29 locations, reflecting their commitment to nutritious food options and community engagement.

Tesla’s Autonomous RoboTaxi on Display at Bellevue Square

Tesla's Autonomous RoboTaxi was recently showcased at Bellevue Square, capturing the attention of local shoppers and technology enthusiasts. This display highlights Tesla's advancements in autonomous vehicle technology and its potential impact on urban transportation. The event marks a significant moment for the Bellevue community as it embraces cutting-edge innovations.

Tesla’s Autonomous RoboTaxi on Display at Bellevue Square

Tesla's Autonomous RoboTaxi was showcased at Bellevue Square, highlighting the innovative strides being made in autonomous vehicle technology. The event not only marks a significant step for Tesla but also reflects the growing interest in such advancements within the Bellevue community.

Block 15 in Bellevue's Spring District Seeks Design Review Approval

Block 15 in Bellevue's Spring District is currently seeking design review approval, a significant development for the area's commercial real estate landscape. The project, backed by Wright Runstad & Company and the Broderick Group, is poised to enhance the local infrastructure and connectivity, particularly with its proximity to the East Link Light Rail.

KidsQuest Gingerbread Workshops Kick-Off the Holiday Season!

Join the KidsQuest Children's Museum for its 19th annual Gingerbread Workshops on November 29-30, 2024, at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue. This festive event invites participants of all ages to create gingerbread houses with an abundance of candy and frosting, featuring special workshops and an adults-only evening.

'Chicken Scam Lady' spotted in Tacoma, accused of striking again in Auburn, Kent

Auburn Police are investigating a series of thefts attributed to a suspect known as the "Chicken Scam Lady," who was recently spotted in Tacoma. Jasmine Willie, already wanted on multiple warrants, continues to elude capture as the police urge the public to report any sightings. This ongoing case highlights issues of retail crime impacting local communities.

Bellevue Gives Away 700 Trees, Increases Citywide Tree Equity

The City of Bellevue distributed over 700 free trees to residents and organizations during its annual tree giveaway, aiming to improve citywide tree equity. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance the city's tree canopy, which plays a crucial role in environmental health and community well-being.

Fundraiser for 71-year-old daycare teacher injured in Bellevue hit-and-run

An online fundraiser has been launched for a 71-year-old daycare teacher severely injured in a hit-and-run incident in Bellevue, underscoring the community's response to this tragic event. The fundraiser highlights the local support for victims of violence and aims to assist in covering medical expenses and recovery needs.

Man arrested for doing burnouts on Bellevue's LGBTQ+ Pride mural

Bellevue police have arrested a 21-year-old man for vandalizing the downtown LGBTQ+ Pride mural multiple times throughout the summer. The incident, which involved performing burnouts on the mural, has sparked discussions about respect for public art and community values. The case highlights ongoing issues related to vandalism and community pride in Bellevue.

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