The Washington State Liquor Control Board on Wednesday approved how a lottery for issuing highly sought after marijuana retail licenses will occur this month with sales potentially starting in July.
The Target Corporation is requesting a rezone and design review at the corner of 116th Avenune Northeast and Northeast Fourth Street in Bellevue to allow for construction of a 160,000-square-foot retail store.
Beacon Capital Partners is asking the city of Bellevue to approve construction of its Bellevue Center 2, an 18-story, 295-feet-tall office tower on Northeast Eighth Street.
Kemper Development Company has requested a modification to its conditional use permit to add to the types of helicopters it can operate at its Bank of America building helistop.
A joint sting operation by Bellevue Police and the King County Sheriff’s Office to address complaints about increased prostitution at area hotels led to the arrest of one man alleged to have committed 16 robberies in the Puget Sound region and another man accused of being a prolific identity thief.
The Bellevue Chamber of Commerce has come out in opposition to King County Proposition No. 1 ahead of Wednesday’s mailing of the April 22 special election ballots, favoring instead that Washington lawmakers pass a statewide transportation funding package.
The city of Bellevue today identified its four finalists for the city manager position, who are scheduled to meet the public and sit down for interviews with the City Council and leadership team later this week.
The Bellevue Police Foundation honored retiring Police Chief Linda Pillo for her 28 years of service to the city during its fundraising breakfast on Thursday, March 27, the proceeds of which are slated for grants to add to the department’s arsenal of provided services and advancements in policing technology.
The Bellevue Police Department states it plans to release information Tuesday related to arrests made last week of suspects believed to have been responsible for as many as 14 armed robberies around the city.
Sound Transit introduced residents to its 60-percent design plans for East Link transit stations downtown on Tuesday night, including what has to happen to bring light rail under the city and back up at City Hall.
There are millions of mobile software applications out there, but only one that will let Bellevue residents and visitors send out requests for city services, get push notifications about projects and further navigate Washington’s fifth-largest municipality from their smartphones or tablet devices.
Hot on the heels of other developers, Trammel Crow and Schnitzer West are ready to begin constructing two highly anticipated office towers downtown
The city of Bellevue is opening its new zip lining tour as weather improves on the Eastside.April 5 marks the grand opening for a guided zip tour in the forested area of the South Bellevue Community Center’s Challenge Course. Northwest Teambuilding will manage the zip tour for the city under a four-year contract.
Greg Wagner spent the better part of a year making his dream of owning a food truck a reality, and now the former Microsoft employee is oozing with enthusiasm and cheese as The Ultimate Melt makes its rounds in Bellevue.
A Hindu festival of colors and love, Child Rights and You Seattle hosted the annual Holi festival at Bellevue Downtown Park on Saturday, March 22, to raise awareness about its projects, most of them in India but some in the U.S., while also celebrating one of the biggest and most well-known holidays in Indian culture.
The city of Bellevue has granted Best Buy conditional approval to remodel its storefront to may way for the ongoing Northeast Fourth Street extension project and recover lost retail and parking space.
The Bellevue Police Department will need to do more to convince city councilmembers it needs a vendor contract for a false alarm management program that would penalize business owners and residents whose faulty alarm systems have been distracting officers from real calls over the past several years.
The Rockefeller Group is targeting a gold standard for energy and environmental design with its 20-story office tower anticipated to be completed by mid-2017 in downtown Bellevue
An inability to compromise is being blamed by 41st district legislators for another failure in Olympia to pass a transportation package that would have meant funding for major road projects on the Eastside.
Chick-fil-A may have little to say about its plans for a future Bellevue location, but it was news to Northwestern Foods LLC, which had been trying for months to get a lease renewed for its Denny’s restaurant on 116th Avenue Northeast.