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PLUSH Committee discuss Wilburton project, code amendments aplenty
PLUSH Committee discuss Wilburton project, code amendments aplenty

At the Bellevue Chamber’s April 23 PLUSH (Permitting, Land Use, Sustainability, and Housing) Committee meeting … The Wilburton Property Owners Group, which meets regularly with City of Bellevue planning staff, gave an update regarding their efforts on the City’s Comprehensive... Continue Reading

Date posted04/23/2024


Chamber applauds Bellevue Council’s mid-biennium budget
Chamber applauds Bellevue Council’s mid-biennium budget

The Bellevue City Council unanimously approved its $2.3B mid-biennium budget on November 20, successfully capping outgoing City Manager Brad Miyake’s financial stewardship of the city. A total change of $13.6 million since last amended by Council, the mid-biennium budget reflects... Continue Reading

Date posted11/27/2023


Chamber PLUSH Committee responds to City of Bellevue's Comp Plan update, draft EIS
Chamber PLUSH Committee responds to City of Bellevue's Comp Plan update, draft EIS

The Bellevue Chamber's PLUSH Committee recently submitted the following letter to the City's Department of Community Development in response to their proposed Comp Plan DEIS. Learn more about the PLUSH Committee and its efforts here. Continue Reading

Date posted06/16/2023


Amazon announces back-to-office policy change
Amazon announces back-to-office policy change

"This is an exciting announcement for the Eastside," said Bellevue Chamber President and CEO, Joe Fain. "As the first company to reach 10,000 employees in Bellevue, this is extraordinary news for the health and vitality of downtown." Continue Reading

Date posted02/17/2023


Chamber PLUSH Committee submits comments on Bellevue Comp Plan
Chamber PLUSH Committee submits comments on Bellevue Comp Plan

The Bellevue Chamber's PLUSH (Permitting, Land Use, Sustainability, & Housing) Committee submitted the following letter to the City of Bellevue's Development Services Department on Oct 31, 2022. Dear Development Services Department: The Bellevue Chamber PLUSH Committee appreciates the... Continue Reading

Date posted11/10/2022


Mayor Robinson Joins Chamber PLUSH Committee
Mayor Robinson Joins Chamber PLUSH Committee

Bellevue Mayor Lynne Robinson joined the Bellevue Chamber PLUSH (Permitting, Land Use, Sustainability, and Housing) Committee last week to discuss Bellevue’s growth and the strategies the Council is considering to address it. Mayor Robinson said it best – she is feeling... Continue Reading

Date posted02/2/2022


Survey: Bellevue residents cheer tech job growth but want more affordable housing
Survey: Bellevue residents cheer tech job growth but want more affordable housing

Puget Sound Business Journal | Alex Halverson | August 13, 2021 Tech companies are expanding in Bellevue and residents are rolling out the welcome wagon. A survey of 400 people conducted by EMC Research July 8-13 found that 81% of respondents agreed that Bellevue was a good place to do business.... Continue Reading

Date posted08/14/2021


Bellevue, stakeholders collaborate to boost development, workforce housing
Bellevue, stakeholders collaborate to boost development, workforce housing

The Lens | TJ Martinelli | July 21, 2021 The Bellevue City Council has voted unanimously to revise its multifamily tax exemption (MFTE) program following a months-long collaboration with local builders and workforce housing stakeholders. Real estate industry leaders say the changes will transform... Continue Reading

Date posted07/21/2021


Bellevue has way more jobs than housing
Bellevue has way more jobs than housing

Bellevue Reporter | Cameron Sheppard | July 15, 2021 Like many cities in King County, Bellevue has a housing volume problem. The city has seen significant growth in the last few decades but the number of available housing units has not kept up with the number of jobs in Bellevue. Data prepared... Continue Reading

Date posted07/15/2021