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Old Posted Oct 22, 2018, 6:09 PM
mhays mhays is offline
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It's generally newish and expensive. But over time it'll be less so...buildings tend to move downmarket over the decades. DT Bellevue has had waves of construction for several decades, including sizable amounts of housing since the 90s. It's also starting to get a smattering of social housing. It'll feel a lot more mixed-income in 2038.

In fact it's already gone through a decent number of repurposings. The Bellevue City Building was originally built for Pacific Northwest Bell in about 1982, then converted in 2006. The kids museum was originally built as a doll museum. An office building I worked in briefly in 1994 was converted to a church.
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