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He(ART) of Bellevue Weekly Spotlight Aaron Reed Photography, Basket Crazy, Buttered Soapery, and More

The Bellevue Downtown Arts Market highlights the work of over 110 artists through the He(ART) of Bellevue spotlight series. This week features interviews with Aaron Reed Photography, Basket Crazy, and Buttered Soapery, showcasing their inspirations and connections to the Bellevue community.

Mini City Hall expansion in Its Your City

The latest issue of It’s Your City highlights the expansion of Mini City Hall in Crossroads Bellevue, along with the launch of Sound Transit’s 2 Line and a more equitable tree giveaway. This resident newsletter, delivered three times a year, emphasizes community engagement and updates on significant local developments, aiming to enhance the quality of life for Bellevue residents.

Explore Hundreds of Local Artworks at the Bellevue Downtown Arts Market, July 26-28

Join the Bellevue Downtown Association for the Bellevue Downtown Arts Market from July 26-28, featuring over 110 local artists, food trucks, live music, and family-friendly art activities.

Fran's Chocolates' Commitment to Downtown Bellevue

Fran's Chocolates, a cherished chocolate shop in Bellevue, reaffirms its dedication to the community and sustainable practices while celebrating its presence since 1982. Store manager Samantha Durst highlights the vibrant urban experience of downtown Bellevue and the significance of local partnerships.

Bellevue Farmers Market | Downtown Bellevue Network

The Bellevue Farmers Market features a diverse array of vendors providing seasonal fruits, vegetables, fresh flowers, meats, and artisan goods, reflecting the community's focus on local produce and sustainability. Established in 2013, the market serves as a vibrant hub for residents and visitors in Downtown Bellevue. With a commitment to promoting local businesses, the market enhances the cultural fabric of the region.

Bellevue Farmers Market | Downtown Bellevue Network

The Bellevue Farmers Market features a variety of local vendors offering seasonal fruits, vegetables, fresh flowers, meats, and artisan goods. It serves as a vibrant community hub in Downtown Bellevue, enhancing local culture and supporting local agriculture. The market is a key attraction for residents and visitors alike, promoting healthy eating and community engagement.

2024 Bellevue Farmers Market

The Bellevue Farmers Market, running from May 23 to September 26, 2024, provides a vibrant marketplace for local farmers and artisans every Thursday. Located at Bellevue Presbyterian Church, the market supports small businesses and local non-profits, showcasing seasonal produce, flowers, meats, and artisan goods. Free parking and nearby bus routes make it accessible to urban residents.

BellHop is Here to Stay

Bellevue's electric rideshare service, BellHop, has transitioned from a pilot program to a permanent transportation option, showcasing the city's commitment to sustainable transit. Supported by partners like Amazon and the City of Bellevue, the service has saved over 62 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions since its launch. With extended service hours for morning commuters, BellHop enhances mobility and supports local businesses.

Taste the Future of Caffeination at Coffeeholic House

Coffeeholic House, a Vietnamese coffee shop in Downtown Bellevue, is transforming the local coffee scene with its unique offerings and community engagement. Founded by Chen and Trang, the café celebrates Vietnamese heritage through innovative drinks and partnerships with local businesses. With a recent expansion into delivery services, Coffeeholic House aims to make its delightful coffee experience accessible to more customers on the Eastside.

What's Up With Eastrail? A Look at the Past, Present, and Future

Eastrail is a transformative 42-mile project connecting communities in Washington's Eastside, promoting health, accessibility, and economic growth. With over $43 million in funding, developments like the historic Wilburton Trestle and new overcrossings are set to enhance connectivity and user experience by 2026.

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