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Bellevue (/ ˈ b ɛ l v j uː / BEL-vew) is a city in the Eastside region of King County, Washington, United States, located across Lake Washington from Seattle. It is the third-largest city in the Seattle metropolitan area, and the fifth-largest city in Washington.
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- List of Tallest Buildings in Bellevue, Washington
The Downtown Bellevue skyline seen from the west in 2023....
- Eastside
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The Downtown Bellevue skyline seen from the west in 2023. The city of Bellevue, Washington, part of the Seattle metropolitan area, has at least 41 high-rise buildings, 23 of which stand 250 feet (76 m) or taller in height.
RankNameHeight Ft (m)Floors1555 Tower600 (183)422450 (137)432450 (137)422450 (137)42Downtown Bellevue is the central business district of Bellevue, Washington, United States. It is bounded by I-405 to the east, NE 12th Street to the north, 100th Ave NE to the west, and Main Street to the south, and covers an area of around 400 acres (160 ha). [1]
Bellevue is a city of King County in the state of Washington, in the United States. It is found across Lake Washington from Seattle.
Bellevue is the fifth largest city in Washington, with an estimated population of 154,600 (2023). Bellevue is the high-tech and retail center of the Eastside, with more than 160,000 jobs and a downtown skyline of gleaming high-rises.
Bellevue, Washington, was incorporated as a city in 1953 but it was first settled in 1863. The history below provides an overview of the city's development from its days as a settlement and time as an agricultural center, its growth as a Seattle suburb in the 1950s through to it rise as a major business center in the 1990s and beyond.
Bellevue’s History: A Snapshot. The City of Bellevue has made a remarkable transformation from a largely agricultural area to a suburban “bedroom” community and now into a major regional center for business, culture, retail, shopping and technology.