Bellevue Retail Commercial Real Estate
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Retail Commercial Real Estate in Bellevue
A tech-heavy neighbor to bustling Seattle, Bellevue has skyrocketed to the top of the Pacific Northwest’s business community, offering residents a high-end shopping and dining experience in a city 1/8th the population of its rainy counterpart to the west.
Named as one of the best places to live and start a business, Bellevue benefits greatly from the presence of nearby Microsoft, Nintendo, Amazon, Nordstrom, REI, Costco, and countless others, offering a mobile workforce the opportunity to shop, eat, and play before heading to places elsewhere in the Puget Sound region. Bellevue’s business-friendly reputation has poached many companies from Seattle to relocate across the bridge, including Eddie Bauer, Value Village, Amazon, and Kroger-owned QFC.
For companies hoping to secure space in Bellevue, there’s no better place to attract foot traffic and word of mouth than around bustling Bellevue Square, one of the largest shopping centers in the state. With a highly educated, sophisticated, and well-compensated workforce in the region, Bellevue attracts a clientele with taste - and Bellevue Square demonstrates that. With companies like Burberry, Johnny Was, Michael Kota, Tiffany & Co, and Zara, the shopping center is a bustling destination for weekend shoppers, tourists, and last-minute to-dos for commuters headed home to Kirkland, Redmond, or Seattle.
However, there’s more to the city than its busy downtown center. The Shops at Bravern, Old Bellevue, and Crossroads Shopping Area offer companies the opportunity to expand their customer base and attract shoppers that live outside of the city at a fraction of the cost of commercial leases around Bellevue Square. For enterprising, forward-thinking retail business owners, the upcoming Bel-Red Area Transformation project plans to convert 900 acres along the city’s border with Redmond. This project aims to better suit the two neighboring communities and their residents’ constant criss-crossing from home to work and visa-versa. An extended light rail is also planned to service the area, with development planning matching the downtown area’s top-down and interdisciplinary approach that has achieved resounding success.
Market Stats
Bellevue has 846 commercial real estate spaces for lease, representing 6,411,373 sqft space.
44 buildings are available for sale.
In the past 30 days, Bellevue has had 591 spaces leased and 6 new spaces come on market.