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Bellevue's Premier Office Location Bellevue’s Premier Office Location Space Available BELLEVUE PLACE CONTIGUOUS OPTION 20,176 RSF FOR 26,021 RSF 5,845 RSF BELLEVUE PLACE 1,321 RSF CORNER BUILDING (FULLY LEASED) 2,729 RSF 7,511 - 15,457 RSF BELLEVUE PLACE • BELLEVUE PLACE BUILDING: 10500 NE 8TH STREET VIRTUAL RSF DATE RENTAL FLOOR(S) SUITE(S) TOUR AVAILABLE AVAILABLE RATE 17 & 18 Variety 26,021 RSF Varied $53.00/RSF, NNN 18 1800 20,176 RSF Now $53.00/RSF, NNN 17 1776 5,845 RSF 9/1/2022 $53.00/RSF, NNN 11 1140 1,321 RSF 11/1/2021 $52.00/RSF, NNN 7 720 2,729 RSF Now $51.00/RSF, NNN 6 600 7,511 - 15,457 RSF Now $51.00/RSF, NNN BELLEVUE PLACE • CORNER BUILDING: 800 BELLEVUE WAY NE 100% LEASED The information contained herein has been given to us by the owner or sources which we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. Prospective tenants should carefully verify all information contained herein. Fact Sheet Bellevue Place Building: 10500 NE 8th Street, Bellevue, WA 98004 Addresses: Corner Building: 800 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, WA 98004 Bellevue Place 519,549 SF Lincoln Square North 543,000 SF Square Footage: Lincoln Square South 719,573 SF Total: 1,782,122 SF Bellevue Place Building: 21 Stories: Corner Building: 6 Rental Rates: $51.00 – $53.00 NNN per RSF Operating Expenses: 2021 Projected Operating Expenses: $17.51 per RSF Load Factors: Per 2010 BOMA standards, varies by floor Parking: Three (3) stalls for every 1,000 square feet of usable area at current rate of $232.73 per month, plus tax Athletic Club: Approximately 12,000 RSF with latest equipment, full swimming pool, lockers, showers, managed by Hyatt Regency Stay-Fit Access into the parking garage at four points: • NE 8th Street Additional access via motor court. Speed ramp directly to Access: • Bellevue Way NE third level garage via NE 10th Street. • 106th Street • NE 10th Street 13 Coins, Daniel’s Broiler, Eques, Fonte’s Coffee, Joey Restaurant in addition to 75,000 square feet of retail, including Wintergarden lunch restaurants, clothing, home furnishings and a hair salon. Bellevue Square restaurants include Cactus, The Cheesecake Factory, Moksha Indian Cuisine, P.F. Chang’s, Pagliacci Pizza, Restaurants & Retail: Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, Starbucks & Tavern Hall. Lincoln Square restaurants include Din Tai Fung, Duke’s, Earl’s Kitchen & Bar, Fogo de Chao, Forum Social House, Lucky Strike Lanes & Power Play, Maggiano’s Little Italy, The Market at Lincoln Square, Paddy Coyne’s Irish Pub & Woods Coffee. The Hyatt Regency Hotel furnishes 732 guest rooms, two (2) grand ballrooms, sloped auditorium, and nine (9) conference Hotel/Conference rooms that can accommodate meetings from 5 to 900 people. The Westin Hotel and W Hotel (Lincoln Square) can be Facilities: accessed by skybridge as well. Five providers in the project currently provide fiber: • Lumen (formerly CenturyLink) Fiber Optics/ • AT&T Telecommunications: • Integra • Zayo • Wave G Programmable computer controlled card access security system, 24-hour radio-equipped security force with closed circuit Security System: TV surveillance of all public areas. Chilled water, variable air volume system with constant outside air volume for excellent interior air quality. Winner of HVAC: Washington State Department of Energy “Energy Edge Award”. Zone capacity averages 1 zone per 800 square feet. The Bellevue Place Building at Bellevue Place is a concrete framed Type I Construction office building. The floor slabs are Building reinforced concrete and the structural frame consists of concrete columns and post-tensioned concrete beams. The exterior Construction: is clad in panelized brick and glass windows. The base of the building has precast concrete accent banding and the columns are clad with a granite wainscoting. Bellevue Place Building: Four high-speed elevators serving floors 1 – 12, four serving floors 13 –21. One freight elevator. Access Elevators: to parking garage via four elevators in the Wintergarden. Management Locally owned and managed by Kemper Development Company – on site, Suite 215 Ownership: Broderick Group, Inc. – On site for convenient tours Paul Sweeney | 425.646.5225 | [email protected] Leasing: Bellevue Place Building, Suite 900 Jim Kinerk | 425.646.5221 | [email protected] 425.646.3444 Clayton Holm | 425.274.4287 | [email protected] The information contained herein has been given to us by the owner or sources which we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. Prospective tenants should carefully verify all information contained herein. LOCATION MAP BELLEVUE PLACE BUILDING 10500 NE 8th Street Bellevue, WA For more information or to schedule a tour, please contact: PAUL SWEENEY 425.646.5225 [email protected] JIM KINERK 425.646.5221 [email protected] CLAYTON HOLM 425.274.4287 [email protected] The information contained herein has been given to us by the owner or sources which we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. Prospective tenants should carefully verify all information contained herein. BELLEVUE PLACE BUILDING th BELLEVUE PLACE BUILDING 18 Floor • Suite 1800 • 20,176 RSF 10500 NE 8th Street Bellevue, WA SPACE FEATURES • Available Now • Currently in shell condition • Rare full floor upper bank availability • Private tenant deck with stunning views • Western views of Lake Washington, Seattle • Inquire on how 26,021 RSF can be Skyline and Eastern views of the Cascade assembled with space on the 17th floor Mountains NIC NIC DECK For more information or to schedule a tour, please contact: PAUL SWEENEY 425.646.5225 [email protected] JIM KINERK 425.646.5221 [email protected] CLAYTON HOLM 425.274.4287 FLOOR PLAN [email protected] The information contained herein has been given to us by the NORTH owner or sources which we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. Prospective tenants should carefully verify all information contained herein. PARTITION LEGEND: PROJ_MGR: VACANT READY SUITE DRAWN BY: JOB NO: FLOOR 18 DATE: BANK OF AMERICA BUILDING 20,176 RSF SP-1.18 2017, JPC ARCHITECTS PLLC BELLEVUE PLACE BUILDING th BELLEVUE PLACE BUILDING 17 Floor • Suite 1776 • 5,845 RSF 10500 NE 8th Street Bellevue, WA SPACE FEATURES • Available September 1, 2022 • Mixture of private offices and open area • Elevator lobby exposure with double doors for work stations • Brand new upgraded elevator and • Western views of Lake Washington, Seattle corridors Skyline and Southern views overlooking Downtown Bellevue For more information or to schedule a tour, please contact: PAUL SWEENEY 425.646.5225 [email protected] JIM KINERK 425.646.5221 [email protected] CLAYTON HOLM Floor - 17 425.274.4287 [email protected] Legend: The information contained herein has been given to us by the RETAIL AREAS OCCUPANT AREAS PROJ_MGR: DRAWN BY: NORTH owner or sources which we deem reliable. We have no reason to ANSI / BOMA Z65.1-2010 Legacy Method BUILDING SERVICE BUILDING AMENITY JOB NO: doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. Prospective tenants Bellevue Place - Bank of America Building DATE: should carefully verify all information contained herein. FLOOR SERVICE / AMENITY FLOOR CIRCULATION 10500 NE 8th Street, Bellevue, WA VERTICAL PEN. / VOID PARKING TENANT STORAGE 2020, JPC ARCHITECTS PLLC BELLEVUE PLACE BUILDING th BELLEVUE PLACE BUILDING 11 Floor • Suite 1140 • 1,321 RSF 10500 NE 8th Street Bellevue, WA SPACE FEATURES • Available November 1, 2021 • Break room with space for copy and • Polished concrete floor server functions • 2 large private offices that can also • Open area good for reception or function as meeting rooms team meeting area P.O. P.O. Open Area Break Room For more information or to schedule a tour, please contact: PAUL SWEENEY 425.646.5225 [email protected] JIM KINERK 425.646.5221 [email protected] CLAYTON HOLM 425.274.4287 [email protected] Floor - 11 The information contained herein has been given to us by the NORTH owner or sources which we deem reliable. We have no reason to Legend: doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. Prospective tenants RETAIL AREAS OCCUPANT AREAS PROJ_MGR: ANSI / BOMA Z65.1-2010 Legacy Method DRAWN BY: should carefully verify all information contained herein. BUILDING SERVICE BUILDING AMENITY JOB NO: Bellevue Place - Bank of America Building DATE: FLOOR SERVICE / AMENITY FLOOR CIRCULATION 10500 NE 8th Street, Bellevue, WA VERTICAL PEN. / VOID PARKING TENANT STORAGE 2020, JPC ARCHITECTS PLLC BELLEVUE PLACE BUILDING th BELLEVUE PLACE BUILDING 7 Floor • Suite 720 • 2,729 RSF 10500 NE 8th Street Bellevue, WA SPACE FEATURES • Available now • Kitchen/break room • 6 perimeter private offices • Open area for cubicles P.O. P.O. P.O. P.O. P.O. P.O. Kitchen Area Open Work Area For more information or to schedule a tour, please contact: PAUL SWEENEY 425.646.5225 [email protected] JIM KINERK 425.646.5221 [email protected] CLAYTON HOLM 425.274.4287 [email protected] The information contained herein has been given to us by the NORTH owner or sources which we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. Prospective tenants should carefully verify all information contained herein. BELLEVUE PLACE BUILDING th BELLEVUE PLACE BUILDING 6 Floor • Suite 600 • 15,457 RSF 10500 NE 8th Street Bellevue, WA SPACE FEATURES • Available now • Views of the Cascade and Olympic • Currently in shell condition Mountains, and downtown Bellevue • Brand new elevator lobby and • Divisible for a user looking for common corridor improvement 7,511 RSF to 15,457 RSF Demising Location Demising Potential For more information or to schedule a tour, please contact: PAUL SWEENEY 425.646.5225 [email protected] JIM KINERK 7,511 RSF 7,946 RSF 425.646.5221 [email protected] CLAYTON HOLM 425.274.4287 [email protected] FLOOR PLAN The information contained herein has been given to us by the NORTH owner or sources which we deem reliable.
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