Kemper Development Co. is giving the Bellevue Square regional shopping center a long overdue makeover, according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. The company, which owns about 10 percent of downtown Bellevue's commercial real estate, will spend an estimated $40 million to revitalize a property that has not undergone major changes since it was converted into an indoor mall in the 1980s. The project will take the city's Eastside area a step closer to its goal of becoming a coveted shopping destination. Kemper expects to wrap up the renovation of Bellevue Square in time to accommodate shoppers during this year's holiday season.
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May 6, 2008
Kemper Development Co. is giving the Bellevue Square regional shopping center a long overdue makeover, according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. The company, which owns about 10 percent of downtown Bellevue's commercial real estate, will spend an estimated $40 million to revitalize a property that has not undergone major changes since it was converted into an indoor mall in the 1980s. The project will take the city's Eastside area a step closer to its goal of becoming a coveted shopping destination. Kemper expects to wrap up the renovation of Bellevue Square in time to accommodate shoppers during this year's holiday season. Recent Retail Headlines
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