City Center Bellevue

High-rise office building in Bellevue, Washington
47°36′55″N 122°11′45″W / 47.61528°N 122.19583°W / 47.61528; -122.19583Elevation50 m (164 ft)Current tenantsFirst Tech Credit Union, Sterling Savings Bank, Starbucks (retail)[1]
Cisco, Esterline, inome, Sucker Punch ProductionsInaugurated1986ClientKoll CompanyOwnerAmerican Assets TrustHeight358 ft (109 m)Technical detailsFloor count27Floor area495,949 sq ft (46,075.2 m2)Design and constructionArchitect(s)Callison ArchitectureOther informationParking703 stallsWebsitecitycenterbellevue.comReferences[2][3]

City Center Bellevue is a 358-foot (109 m) tall, 27-story high-rise office building in Bellevue, Washington, completed in 1986.[2] It was the tallest building in Bellevue until 2005.[4]

City Center Plaza, also in downtown Bellevue, is a separate 26 story building completed a decade later.[5]

References

  1. ^ Downtown directory, Bellevue Downtown Association, archived from the original on 2015-06-27, retrieved 2015-06-24
  2. ^ a b "City Center Plaza, Tower I, Downtown, Bellevue, WA", Pacific coast architecture database, University of Washington digital collections
  3. ^ City Center Bellevue property fact sheet (PDF), Wright Runstad Properties, 2012, retrieved 2015-06-24
  4. ^ "City Center Bellevue". SkyscraperPage.com. Retrieved 2007-11-30.
  5. ^ City Center Plaza, Howard S. Wright Construction, archived from the original on 2015-06-26, retrieved 2015-06-24

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to City Center Bellevue.
  • Official website
  • City Center Bellevue at Pacific Northwest Architecture
  • "City Center Bellevue". Emporis. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016.
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Preceded by
Skyline Tower
Tallest building in Bellevue, Washington
1986–2005
Succeeded by
One Lincoln Tower
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