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Government

Council Roundup: Comprehensive Plan Approval

The City Council of Bellevue unanimously voted to draft an ordinance for the proposed Comprehensive Plan update during a recent meeting. The plan includes discussions on budget public hearings, proposed fee rates from Development Services, and a proclamation aimed at enhancing school commuting safety.

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Arts

New Art Installation by Sarah Robbins Unveiled at Meydenbauer Center

A vibrant new public art installation by local artist Sarah Robbins has been unveiled at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue, Washington. Located near the Bellevue Downtown Light Rail Station, the artwork celebrates the cultural contributions of the Japanese and Ukrainian communities, enhancing the experience of visitors and commuters in the bustling downtown area.

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News

Clothing Retailer, Reformation, to Open First Eastside Location

Reformation, a popular clothing retailer, is set to open its first location on the Eastside at Bellevue Square. The opening is anticipated to enhance the shopping experience in the area, offering sustainable fashion options to local consumers.

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News

Popular Eatery Moto Pizza to Open Bellevue Location October 4

Popular eatery Moto Pizza is set to open a new location in Bellevue on October 4, expanding its presence in the local dining scene. This new establishment will be located near Bellevue Square, promising to attract pizza enthusiasts in the area.

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News

Popular Eatery Moto Pizza to Open Bellevue Location October 4

Popular eatery Moto Pizza is set to open a new location in Bellevue on October 4, 2024. The expansion highlights the growing dining scene in Bellevue Square, which has become a hub for various restaurants. This opening is expected to attract both local residents and visitors.

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News

Popular Eatery Moto Pizza to Open Bellevue Location October 4

Moto Pizza, a popular eatery known for its unique offerings, is set to open a new location in Bellevue on October 4, 2024. This expansion marks a significant addition to the local dining scene, catering to the growing demand for diverse food options in the area.

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Food

Dog-Friendly Dining Six Downtown Spots Where Your Pup is Always Welcome

Discover the top six dog-friendly dining spots in Downtown Bellevue that welcome both you and your furry companions. From locally-owned bagel joints to Mediterranean grills, these establishments provide inviting atmospheres and delicious menu options for all. Experience Bellevue's vibrant culinary scene while enjoying quality time with your beloved pet.

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Business

Rudy's Barbershop in Bellevue Abruptly Closes Following Eviction Notice

Rudy's Barbershop in Bellevue has closed abruptly following an eviction notice, marking a significant loss for the local community. The barbershop was a well-known establishment on Main Street, and its closure raises concerns about the ongoing challenges faced by small businesses in the area.

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Business

Rudy's Barbershop in Bellevue Abruptly Closes Following Eviction Notice

Rudy's Barbershop in Bellevue has closed unexpectedly following an eviction notice, causing concern among local customers and businesses. The closure reflects broader challenges faced by small businesses in the area due to rising costs and legal pressures.

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Business

Rudy's Barbershop in Bellevue Abruptly Closes Following Eviction Notice

Rudy's Barbershop in Bellevue has closed its doors following an eviction notice, a move that has raised concerns among local patrons and residents. The closure, announced on September 24, 2024, highlights ongoing issues related to real estate and local businesses in the area.

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Social Issues

Openings on Bellevue Network on Aging

The City of Bellevue is actively seeking new members for the Bellevue Network on Aging, which aims to support healthy aging within the community. Interested candidates can apply online by October 31, 2024. The group focuses on promoting awareness and resources for older adults in Bellevue.

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News

Bail set at $3M for Bellevue man accused of shooting wife

Dylan Jennings has been sentenced to nearly 32 years in prison for the first-degree domestic violence murder of his estranged wife, Anna "Maxx" Lopez, following a shooting incident at Sam's Tavern in Bellevue, Washington, in July 2021. The King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office reported the sentencing, highlighting the severity of the crime and its impact on the local community.

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News

WSDOT warns of 'Monster Weekend' of road closures in the Seattle area

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has issued a warning for significant road closures in the Seattle area due to construction work over the weekend starting September 27. Drivers are advised to prepare for delays as multiple major roadways will be affected, including SR-520, Mercer Street, and I-5.

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News

WA-based Smartsheet sold to Blackstone, Vista for $8.4 billion

Private equity firms Vista Equity Partners and Blackstone have announced the acquisition of Bellevue, Washington-based software maker Smartsheet for approximately $8.4 billion in cash. The deal includes a 45-day "go-shop" period that allows Smartsheet to explore alternative acquisition proposals. This acquisition marks a significant investment in the technology sector and highlights the ongoing trend of consolidation in the software industry.

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Business

Person Behind the Place Kevin Wallace

Kevin Wallace, President of Wallace Properties, reflects on his deep-rooted commitment to Bellevue through his extensive civic involvement and property development experience. His insights on challenges like housing affordability and transportation highlight the critical issues facing the city as it evolves. Wallace's vision for Downtown Bellevue emphasizes sustainable development and community engagement, making him a pivotal figure in shaping the region's future.

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Arts

Create Your Very Own "Jazz Blues Crawl" in Downtown Bellevue

The Annual Jazz & Blues Music Series returns to Downtown Bellevue with over 20 live shows during the first week of October 2024. Many performances are free and will take place at various venues, including the Meydenbauer Center Theatre and KidsQuest Children's Museum, showcasing local talents and creating a vibrant atmosphere for music lovers.

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Infrastructure

Residential Project Submitted for Design Review Following Office Tower Shift

A new residential project has been submitted for design review in Downtown Bellevue, following a shift in focus from the previously proposed office tower. The development aims to address the growing demand for housing in the area, reflecting changes in urban planning priorities.

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Arts

Residential Project Submitted for Design Review Following Office Tower Shift

A new residential project has been submitted for design review in Downtown Bellevue, following a shift from plans for an office tower. This change reflects ongoing developments in the region’s real estate market, emphasizing a growing demand for residential spaces. The project aims to enhance the urban landscape and accommodate the needs of the community.

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Arts

Bellevue developing new Hazard Mitigation Plan

Bellevue is developing its first comprehensive Hazard Mitigation Plan and has launched an online open house to gather community input on local natural hazards. Residents are encouraged to share their concerns and suggestions by November 6, which will help shape the plan aimed at enhancing the city's preparedness for disasters.

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Infrastructure

Residential Project Submitted for Design Review Following Office Tower Shift

A new residential project has been submitted for design review in Downtown Bellevue, following a shift from plans for an office tower. This development reflects the evolving real estate landscape in the area and aims to meet growing housing demands.

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