Since 2018, a deluge of construction projects in Downtown Bellevue has been completed and begun to form Bellevue’s adolescent skyline. This spree has been in part due to the highly constricted zoning that the city has imposed elsewhere in its jurisdiction. Aside from small pockets in BelRed and Factoria, Downtown is the only neighborhood in Bellevue that allows for highrise development. Combined with a severe regional housing shortage, tech sector boom, and incoming light rail infrastructure, it is easy to see why Bellevue’s planned skyline is rising so quickly.
Most prominent in the skyline is the center of Downtown Bellevue with DT-O-1 zoning, which allows building heights up to 600 feet. This height limit quickly tapers off to just above 100 or 200 feet a few blocks away at the edges of Bellevue’s sub-square mile Downtown. From there, it immediately plummets to 35, 40, and 45 feet in the R-4 to R-30 zones and OLB zones. Laid out, a heavily pixelated pyramid appears to be Bellevue’s plan for its skyline with very square zoning designations.

Since there isn’t quite enough space to establish actual districts in Downtown Bellevue, I’ll be roughly combing through Bellevue’s larger projects from west to east and north to south and moving through the neighborhood’s roughly nine two-by-two block construction. This roundup will include projects that reach 42 stories into the sky — along with just two stories on the outside of Downtown to demonstrate the density containment that Bellevue has enacted.
Completed projects
Much of what has been built since 2018 began their permitting before the 2017 upzoning of Downtown Bellevue, weighing the count more in the direction of midrises. Nevertheless, this construction brings much needed density to the suburban city center. Somewhat surprisingly, housing dominates these new developments. I had expected a strong focus on office space/job centers, but a closer look at the code does reveal some advantages for residential development over commercial.







- 1000 100th Avenue NE – Lux ApartmentsA 5-story, 137-unit apartment building with two levels of below-grade garage with 186 parking spaces.*The project completed in 2018.**10050 NE 10th Street – Bellevue 10 ApartmentsA 7-story, 102-unit apartment building with 111 parking spaces.The project completed in 2021.1085 103rd Avenue NE – Mira FlatsA 6-story, 162-unit condominium midrise with 3 levels of below-grade garage with 180 parking spaces.The project completed in 2018.1001 106th Avenue NE – Binary TowersWest TowerA 15-story office building with roughly 286,678 square feet of office space, 5,107 square feet of active uses, and 707 parking spaces.East TowerA 15-story office building with roughly 278,615 square feet of office space, 7,299 square feet of active uses, and 726 parking spaces.The project completed in 2022.
- reet – Hilton Garden Inn
- A 5-story, 254-key hotel with two levels of below-grade garage with 150 parking spaces.
- The project completed in 2020.
- 888 108th Avenue NE – 888 Bellevue
- An 18-story, 160-unit apartment building with 211 parking spaces.
- The project completed in 2020.
- A 23-story, 258-unit apartment building with a retail podium and parking garage in which an older permit called out roughly 400 parking spaces.
- The project completed in 2020.







– Brio Apartments
- 99 102nd Avenue NE – BLU Apartments (Parkside)
- A 6-story, 135-unit apartment building with 5,175 square feet of ground floor retail and 3 levels of below grade garage with 183 parking spaces.
- The project completed in 2020.
- 188 Bellevue Way NE – One88 Condos
- A 21-story, 140-unit condominium tower with ground floor retail and 3 stories of below grade garage with 292 parking spaces.
- The project completed in 2020.
- 10665 Main Street – Main Street Flats (Alamo Manhattan B2)
- A 6-story, 162-unit apartment building with a below grade garage with 173 parking spaces.
- The project completed in 2018.
- 320 108th Avenue NE – Summit III
- A 17-story office tower with roughly 370,000 square feet of office space, ground floor retail, and 889 parking spaces.
- The project completed in 2021.
- 10961 NE 2nd Place – Cerasa Apartments
- An 8-story, 154-unit apartment building with 1,300 square feet of retail. Parking figures aren’t available but an estimate falling at around 1 per unit and the 5 retail spaces, it can be safe to assume that there are at least 160 parking stalls.
- The project completed in 2018.
- 288 111th Avenue NE – Metro 112 Apartments
- A 6-story, 57-unit apartment building with 1 level of below-grade garage with 21 parking spaces.
- The project completed in 2018.
- 121 112th Avenue NE – Holden of Bellevue
- A 7-story, 136-unit senior living complex with 2,111 square feet of ground floor active use and 43 parking spaces.
- The project completed in 2021
Under construction
The batch of projects currently under construction has certainly taken advantage of the 2017 zoning changes. Partially boosted by being located in more liberally zoned areas, these projects are much larger and taller than their completed counterparts. Based on square footage, office use has overtaken residential use in this latest bundle as well. This can be partly attributed to more commercial-friendly zones being developed, though a more Bellevue-curious tech sector may also be a culprit.




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