Structure Type: built works - dwellings - houses - apartment houses

Designers: [unspecified]

Dates: constructed 2006-2008

Bellevue, WA

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Building History

An advertisement in the Seattle Times, 06/15/2008, indicated that this development sought LEED Gold Certification, a high-level of sustainability. Prices ranged from $500,000-$9 million. Bellevue Towers celebrated its grand opening in 02/2009. This condominium was featured in an article by Eric Pryne in the Seattle Times, "Will steep price cuts fill high-end condos?" 07/14/2009, p. A1, A6. This front page real estate article underscored the impact of the 2008 economic collapse on Seattle and Bellevue's upper-end condominium market. The number of unsold condominium units in Downtown Seattle and Bellevue exceeded 1,800. By 07/2009, prices on all sizes of Bellevue Towers' condominiums were cut: the least expensive units were marketed for $399,000 in 2008, but had fallen to $349,000; the most expensive unit went from $4.4 million to $3.35 million; the average unit price fell $191,000, from $1.18 million to $927,000.

Building Notes

At the time of their construction, the two Bellevue Towers were the tallest buildings on Bellevue, WA's skyline, at 43 and 42 stories.

PCAD id: 12408