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Government

Council selects acting City Manager Diane Carlson for permanent role

Diane Carlson has been unanimously selected by the Bellevue City Council as the new city manager after serving as acting city manager since November 2023. The decision follows a public interview process, and the council will finalize the appointment upon signing an employment contract. Mayor Lynne Robinson praised Carlson's experience and immediate readiness to lead the city.

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Food

Food Truck Program at Bellevue City Hall Extended through October

The City of Bellevue has announced the extension of its food truck pilot program at City Hall Plaza through October 31, following positive feedback from local workers and vendors. This initiative is part of Bellevue's Grand Connection program, aimed at enhancing public spaces and connectivity in downtown Bellevue.

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News

Evergreen Point Bistro to Open its Doors in Bellevue Sept 18

Evergreen Point Bistro is set to open its doors in Bellevue on September 18, 2024. The new restaurant aims to enhance the local dining scene and is positioned in the vibrant North of Main area. This opening is a significant addition to the Bellevue community, particularly in the context of the ongoing development in the region.

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Food

Peruvian Restaurant, La Mar, to Open in Bellevue October 14

La Mar, a renowned Peruvian restaurant, is set to open its doors in Bellevue on October 14, 2024. This addition to the local culinary scene promises to enhance the dining options available to residents and visitors alike. The opening represents a significant development in Bellevue's commercial real estate landscape.

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Food

Peruvian Restaurant, La Mar, to Open in Bellevue October 14

La Mar, a renowned Peruvian restaurant, is set to open its doors in Bellevue on October 14, 2024. The establishment promises to bring authentic Peruvian cuisine to the community, enhancing the local dining scene. This opening is highly anticipated, given the restaurant's reputation and the growing interest in diverse culinary offerings.

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Food

Evergreen Point Bistro to Open its Doors in Bellevue Sept 18

Evergreen Point Bistro is set to open in Bellevue on September 18, offering a new dining option for local residents. The bistro aims to enhance the culinary landscape of the area, located north of Main Street. With its opening, the establishment is expected to attract both locals and visitors alike.

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News

Affordable housing fee waivers now available in Bellevue

Bellevue is now offering fee waivers for permit reviews and inspections to developers of affordable housing projects. This initiative aims to reduce development costs and encourage the construction of affordable housing in the city, addressing the growing need for such accommodations.

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Food

Peruvian Restaurant, La Mar, to Open in Bellevue October 14

La Mar, a renowned Peruvian restaurant, is set to open its new location in Bellevue on October 14, showcasing a diverse menu influenced by various culinary traditions. The restaurant will occupy a 10,000 square-foot space within the West Main building, and will feature both indoor and outdoor seating options. Reservations are now available on their website.

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Food

Evergreen Point Bistro to Open its Doors in Bellevue Sept 18

Evergreen Point Bistro will open to the public on September 18 at The Watermark at Bellevue, a senior living community. Managed by Chef Sam Litvak, the bistro will offer a rotating menu featuring local ingredients, along with beer and wine from Washington State. This initiative is significant as it breaks the norm of senior living communities not opening their dining facilities to the public.

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Business

Amazon Announces Five-day Office Return

Amazon has announced a full return to the office for employees five days a week starting January 2, 2025, building on a previous three-day policy. CEO Andy Jassy emphasized the importance of in-person collaboration for innovation and maintaining company culture, while local leaders noted the positive economic impact for the Downtown Bellevue community.

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Culture

Downtown Bellevue's Best Hidden Outdoor Spaces

Discover five hidden outdoor spaces in Downtown Bellevue that offer a refreshing change of scenery for lunch breaks or gatherings. From the serene gravel pathways of City Center Plaza to the lush native plant corridors at West Main, these destinations provide unique atmospheres and nearby dining options. This guide highlights local favorites, promoting community engagement and appreciation for the urban landscape.

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Business

Amazon’s Return to Full-Time Office Work Expected to Affect Downtown Bellevue

Amazon's decision to return to full-time office work is expected to significantly impact Downtown Bellevue, potentially revitalizing the local economy and altering the dynamics of the business landscape. This shift is part of a broader trend as companies reassess their remote work policies post-pandemic.

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Food

New Food & Beverage Concepts to Open at Bellevue’s Food Hall Sept 20

Bellevue’s Food Hall is set to unveil new food and beverage concepts on September 20, bringing fresh dining options to the area. The opening features several notable brands, including Club Seltzer and EatDirt, under the management of the Conscious Hospitality Group. This initiative aims to enhance Bellevue's culinary landscape, appealing to both locals and visitors.

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Business

Amazon’s Return to Full-Time Office Work Expected to Affect Downtown Bellevue

Amazon's decision to return to full-time office work is anticipated to have significant implications for Downtown Bellevue, affecting local businesses and the community. As employees transition back to the office, the downtown area is expected to experience increased foot traffic and economic activity.

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Environment

New Food & Beverage Concepts to Open at Bellevue’s Food Hall Sept 20

Three new food and beverage concepts are set to open at Lincoln Square South in Bellevue on September 20, 2024. Conscious Hospitality Group will introduce Club Seltzer, KODE, and EatDirt, each offering unique culinary experiences, including a nonprofit seltzer bar and Korean-inspired pizza. The expansion aims to cater to diverse tastes while supporting environmental causes.

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Arts

Semi-truck crash blocks I-90 ramp to I-405 in Bellevue

A semi-truck crash blocked the ramps from westbound I-90 to both northbound and southbound I-405 in Bellevue, Washington. The incident occurred late Sunday evening and was cleared by early Monday morning, with no reported injuries. The Washington State Department of Transportation advised drivers to seek alternate routes during the closure.

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Business

Amazon’s Return to Full-Time Office Work Expected to Affect Downtown Bellevue

Amazon's announcement requiring employees to return to the office full-time starting January 3, 2025, is expected to significantly impact Downtown Bellevue. The influx of workers is likely to boost local businesses, while also raising concerns about traffic congestion and housing demand in the area.

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Food

New Food & Beverage Concepts to Open at Bellevue’s Food Hall Sept 20

Conscious Hospitality Group is set to launch three new dining concepts—Club Seltzer, KODE, and EatDirt—at Lincoln Square South in The Bellevue Collection on September 20, 2024. Each venue will offer unique culinary experiences, from a nonprofit seltzer bar to Korean-inspired Detroit-style pizza. This expansion highlights the group's commitment to innovative food concepts and community engagement.

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Infrastructure

Community Development Block Grant comment period open

The Bellevue Human Services Commission is inviting public comments on the draft 2025-2029 Community Development Block Grant Consolidated Plan, detailing how the city will allocate block grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The comment period runs from September 16 to October 17, with a public hearing scheduled for October 21.

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Government

Opioid education, prevention and connection funding opportunity

The City of Bellevue is inviting organizations to apply for funding opportunities aimed at opioid education, prevention, and connection services, with grants of up to $50,000 available annually. Proposals must be submitted by October 3, 2024, and should focus on culturally relevant services and enhancing community connections.

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