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Download Flyer 1 5 l a k e bellevue broderickgroup.com UNIQUE CLOSE-IN WALKING DISTANCE WATERFRONT BELLEVUE TO RESTAURANTS, LOCATION WITH LOCATION WITH AMENITIES, & THE SPECTACULAR EXCELLENT SPRING DISTRICT VIEWS VISIBILITY STEPS AWAY MINUTES TO WATERFRONT, FROM FUTURE DOWNTOWN WRAPAROUND LIGHT RAIL BELLEVUE DECK SPANS STATION ENTIRE BUILDING EXPERIENCED LOCAL FREE PARKING: FIBER PROVIDED LANDLORD WITH 3.5 - 3.75 BY QWEST STRONG PRIDE OF STALLS/1,000 RSF OWNERSHIP 1 5 l a k e bellevue 1 5 l a k e floor 1 bellevue • 5,360 RSF - Suite 101 • Direct lobby access • Exterior decks with waterviews • Available now WATER OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE WORK OFFICE AREA OFFICE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE WORK ROOM CONFERENCE AREA RECEPTION CONFERENCE WATER M W ROOM TREST UP WATER LAB JAN. M W OFFICE OFFICE STG. OFFICE WORK OFFICE OFFICE AREA OFFICE 100 CONFERENCE ROOM OFFICE Suite 101, 5,360 RSF ELEV. RECEPTION OFFICE SHORE & PARKING UP broderickgroup.com only building in bellevue to sit on light rail and waterfront 1 5 l a k e FUTURE ESTIMATED LIGHT RAIL 112 TRAVEL TIMES bellevue TH AVE SE Wilburton Station > Bellevue CBD 2 minutes Wilburton Station > Microsoft Headquarters 16 minutes Wilburton Station > Seattle’s International District 21 minutes EAST MAIN STATION Opening 2023 Wilburton Station > U District 34 minutes Wilburton Station > SeaTac Airport 55 minutes MAIN ST NE 4TH 1 5 l a k e bellevue NE 6TH TH SPRING DISTRICT/120 STATION TH Opening 2023 NE 8 BELLEVUE DOWNTOWN STATION Opening 2023 NE 10TH TH NE 12 CURRENT ESTIMATED DRIVING THE SPRING DISTRICT TRAVEL TIMES WILBURTON STATION Opening 2023 15 Lake Bellevue > Downtown Kirkland 9 minutes 15 Lake Bellevue > Microsoft Headquarters 12 minutes BEL-RED/130TH PARK & RIDE 15 Lake Bellevue > Downtown Seattle 16 minutes Opening 2023 TYLER SLONE ERIC MEUSSNER 425.274.4281 425.274.4282 broderickgroup.com [email protected] [email protected] TYLER SLONE ERIC MEUSSNER 425.274.4281 425.274.4282 [email protected] [email protected] 60C8D5 80C67E F2A786 My Map short light rail ride to downtown bellevue & ENDLESS AMENITIES N 1 5 l a k e E 1 2t h S tre bellevue et Stanza’s Café Future Bellevue Way SE (104th Ave SE) Ave SE (104th Bellevue Way East Link Light Rail Silver NE 12th Street Panera Cloud Stone Bread Hotel Aryana + Overlake Lounge Rolls Salon Flo Sushi Sushi Hospital barre3 3 Pigs Crab Pot Medical BBQ Lake Center Cafe Sharetea bFit Cesura Bellevue Bellevue 1 5 l a k e bellevue 116th Ave Ave NE 116th 108th Ave 108th Ave SE 100th Ave 100th Ave NE 102nd Ave 102nd Ave SE NE 10th Street I Love Lunchbox Sushi Black Hyatt Andiamo Bottle TopPot Laboratory Regency Doughnuts Scotty Browns d Chutney’s The French a Bakery Caffé o Honor Ashram Sospeso R Coffee d Yoga Minamoto e The Pumphouse R Starbucks Joey Daniel’s US Bank Courtyard l- Chase Allegro Future Bar & Grill Bellevue Broiler Bank Hotel Starbucks Tokyo Coffee Co. e Steakhouse Wilburton B NE 8th Street Station 112th Ave Ave SE 112th NE 8th Street Crate & Starbucks Neiman Nordstrom Barrel The Shops Marcus John Chick-fil-A Burger Bartell Drugs 110th Ave Ave SE 110th Barnes & at Bravern Howie King Steak Woods Noble Coffee Lincoln Square BRAVERN Taco Del Mar Apple Bellevue Inchins Store Food Trucks Bamboo Meydenbauer Garden Center Starbucks TRANSIT BELLEVUE Pedestrian Corridor The NE 6th Street Future CENTER East Link SQUARE Westin Future Light Rail California Pizza Downtown Kitchen LA Fitness Station Microsoft Bellevue Museum Store Bright El Gaucho Horizons Lot No. 3 LEGEND Wild Starbucks City Hall Purple Banner Washington Ginger Bank Federal Bank Plaza Cafe Eats & Happy Hour Evergreens Trader Joe’s Chipotle NE 4th Street Salads Caffe Café Subway Starbucks Ladro Key Bank Pogacha Bright Ave NE 114th REI Safeway Horizons First coffee & juice Citizens Bank The Melting Fika House Starbucks Kafé Pot PCC retail & services Sushi Seastar Maru Taco Time NE 2nd Street future east link Bake’s light rail Place NE 1st St Main Street broderickgroup.com Future East Main Ave SE 112th 101st Ave 101st Ave SE 102nd Ave SE SE) Ave SE (104th Bellevue Way 108th Ave SE 101th Ave SE Station MEYDENBAUER BAY City of Bellevue, County of King, Esri, HERE, Garmin, INCREMENT P, NGA, USGS | City of Be LOCATION TYLER SLONE ERIC MEUSSNER 425.274.4281 425.274.4282 [email protected] [email protected] broderickgroup.com 1 5 l a k e bellevue.
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