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Bellevue Towers

High rise condominium complex in downtown Bellevue, Washington


Summary

High rise condominium complex in downtown Bellevue, Washington

FieldValue
nameBellevue Towers
statuscomplete
imageBellevue,_WA_-_Bellevue_Towers_01.jpg
captionBellevue Towers as seen from Bellevue Downtown Park in 2010
address500 106th Ave. NE
location_townBellevue, Washington
location_countryUnited States
coordinates
start_date2006
completion_date2009
height450 ft
floor_count42 and 43
architecture_firmMulvannyG2, GBD Architects
main_contractorHoffman Construction
designationsLEED Gold
parking8 floors, underground
references

Bellevue Towers is a high rise condominium complex in downtown Bellevue, Washington. Construction began in 2006 and was completed in 2009. The 42 and 43 story towers have 539 condo units, 17000 sqft of retail space, and eight levels of underground parking. The project is 85% sold as of January 2013. Bellevue Towers stands on a 2.43 acre site.

Bellevue Towers is the largest Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certified residential development in the Pacific Northwest with its energy-efficient glass facade, low-flow plumbing fixtures, dual-flush toilets, rooftop garden between the towers, and efficient condensing boiler. The $436 million project was developed by Gerding Edlen and built by Hoffman Construction Company. The project was not a financial success: Gerding Edlen could not pay off its loans, and had to turn the project over to their lender in 2011.

References

  1. Zemtseff, Katie. (January 28, 2009). "Bellevue Towers puts Bellevue on the map of sustainable cities". Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce.
  2. Culverwell, Wendy. (January 7, 2011). "Gerding-Edlen surrenders Bellevue Towers". Portland Business Journal.
  3. Jeff Manning. (2011-01-04). "Gerding Edlen gives up on Bellevue Towers condo project". The Oregonian/OregonLive.
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