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Business

Charm and Change at Hedge Vine

Hedge & Vine, a gift shop in Old Bellevue, has adapted its business model during the COVID-19 pandemic, shifting from hostess gifts to self-care items. Owner Marilyn Zonnefeld highlights the shop's community support and resilience as key factors in navigating challenges, including the pandemic and local unrest. The store remains open with safety measures in place and is committed to serving its loyal customer base.

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Social Issues

Red, White, and Bellevue! Celebrating the 4th During a Pandemic

Bellevue residents are encouraged to celebrate the 4th of July creatively this year, despite the cancellation of the annual Bellevue Family 4th event due to the pandemic. Activities such as picnics in local parks, neighborhood dog jogs, outdoor dining, and backyard barbecues are highlighted, all aimed at supporting local businesses while adhering to safety guidelines.

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Business

Get Ready The Bellevue Collection is (Safely) Open for Business

The Bellevue Collection has reopened its doors for shopping and dining as of June 30, 2020, implementing numerous safety measures to protect employees and patrons amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Visitors are encouraged to wear masks, practice social distancing, and adhere to new sanitation protocols to ensure a safe experience. This initiative is part of the "Heart of Bellevue" campaign aimed at supporting local businesses during recovery.

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Health

Bellevue Arts Museum Gets Creative to Help Local Hospitals

Bellevue Arts Museum has partnered with Bloodworks Northwest to create a pop-up blood donation center in Downtown Bellevue, addressing a critical need for blood donations amid low supplies. The initiative aims to support local hospitals experiencing an increase in patient blood needs due to the resumption of surgeries and medical procedures. Donors can make appointments to contribute safely while enjoying a discount at the museum's gift shop as a thank you.

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Business

From Pillows to Face Masks, Soaring Heart Fulfills a Need in Bellevue

Soaring Heart Natural Bed Company in Bellevue has pivoted during the COVID-19 pandemic to produce certified organic cotton face masks, aiding the community in response to new health regulations. With a commitment to non-toxic materials, the company also contributes to local organizations by assembling N95 masks and donating bedding supplies. As they prepare to reopen their storefront, Soaring Heart emphasizes the importance of community connections.

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Business

Welcome to the Heart of Bellevue Bellevue Downtown Association

The "Heart of Bellevue" campaign aims to rejuvenate local businesses in Downtown Bellevue as the city transitions to Phase II of Washington’s reopening plan. Highlighting community resilience, the initiative encourages residents to support their favorite shops and restaurants while fostering a strong sense of local identity. Patrick Bannon from the Bellevue Downtown Association emphasizes the importance of community solidarity during these challenging times.

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Food

Craft Coffee Across Downtown Your Reopening Guide Bellevue Downtown Association

Explore Bellevue's vibrant coffee scene with this reopening guide highlighting the city's top craft coffee shops, including Third Culture Coffee, Honor Coffee, Bellden Café, and Café Cesura. Each café offers unique drinks and atmospheres, making it easy to find your next favorite spot while supporting local businesses. Enjoy a delightful coffee experience in downtown Bellevue as the community recovers and thrives.

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Food

Get Cooking Bellevue Restaurants at Home

Bellevue restaurants are adapting to the stay-at-home order by offering at-home meal kits that allow residents to enjoy their favorite dishes while cooking at home. This article highlights options from Ascend Prime Steak and Sushi, Seastar Bellevue, and Central Bar and Restaurant, providing a convenient way to experience fine dining in a home setting. Explore these creative culinary solutions that balance comfort and excitement during challenging times.

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Business

Bellevue Embraces the COVID-19 Pivot

Bellevue small businesses are creatively adapting to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, showcasing resilience and innovation. Local establishments like Café Cesura, Global Innovation Exchange, and Blazing Bagels are pivoting their business models while supporting the community through various initiatives. This article highlights the inspiring stories of these businesses as they navigate the crisis.

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Government

City of Bellevue Offers Assistance for Reopening Businesses

The City of Bellevue is providing new support options to assist businesses and organizations in safely reopening amid public health concerns. This initiative includes expedited permitting for expanded outdoor seating and curbside pickup, as well as access to free technical advising through (re)Startup425. City officials emphasize the importance of business feedback to adapt resources effectively during the recovery phase.

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Culture

Celebrate Dad Support the Heart of Bellevue

Discover unique Father's Day gift ideas in Downtown Bellevue while supporting local businesses recovering from COVID-19. From cocktail kits and artisan truffles to handcrafted face masks and gourmet meals, there's something special for every dad. Celebrate the Heart of Bellevue and make this Father's Day memorable!

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Crime

Bellevue Police Chief Addresses Community Questions in New Video

Bellevue Police Chief Steve Mylett addressed community concerns regarding organized crime and looting that occurred on May 31 in Downtown Bellevue. In a video released by the City of Bellevue, he clarified that the criminal activities were not connected to the peaceful protests that were happening concurrently. The police department is actively investigating the incidents and encourages impacted businesses to report their experiences.

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Social Issues

Standing Together Against Racism and Social Inequities

The Bellevue Downtown Association expresses its commitment to combating systemic racism and social inequities in a heartfelt statement to the community. Acknowledging the urgent need for action in light of recent events, the BDA calls for collaboration with local partners to address these pressing issues while also focusing on economic recovery from the pandemic.

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Government

King County Approved for a Modified Phase 1 Reopening

King County has been approved for a modified Phase 1 reopening as part of Washington's Safe Start Plan, allowing for expanded business activities, including limited indoor dining and personal services. This decision follows a submitted plan to the State Department of Health and emphasizes the importance of continued adherence to health guidelines to mitigate COVID-19 spread.

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Government

City of Bellevue Lifts Downtown Curfew

The City of Bellevue has lifted an overnight curfew previously established in response to public disturbances, as Mayor Lynne Robinson announced a return to daily risk assessments for community safety. While no curfew is planned for June 4, authorities warn that rapid changes in situational intelligence could necessitate reinstating curfews if needed. The National Guard remains present to support local law enforcement during ongoing civil unrest.

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Government

Downtown Curfew Extended for a Third Night

Bellevue's Mayor Lynne Robinson has reissued a curfew for Downtown Bellevue due to ongoing risks of public disturbances and potential property damage, effective from 5:00 PM on June 2 to 5:00 AM on June 3. This curfew allows exceptions for law enforcement, emergency personnel, and those traveling for work or medical needs. The City will continue to monitor the situation and may implement further curfews as necessary.

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Government

City Reissues Curfew Orders for the Downtown Area

Bellevue Mayor Lynne Robinson announced a reissued curfew for the Downtown Bellevue area from 5:00 PM on June 1 to 5:00 AM on June 2 due to ongoing public disturbances. The curfew is intended to mitigate risks following a civil emergency declaration prompted by property damage and looting.

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Social Issues

Today, Recovery Begins Anew

The Bellevue Downtown Association (BDA) acknowledges the ongoing challenges faced by the community in light of recent protests and looting incidents, compounded by the effects of the pandemic. BDA President Patrick Bannon emphasizes the importance of recovery and community resilience while expressing gratitude for proactive city leadership and law enforcement efforts. The association is committed to leading recovery efforts and providing support to those affected.

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Government

City of Bellevue Declares Civil Emergency and Implements Curfew

The City of Bellevue declared a civil emergency and imposed a curfew from May 31 to June 1, 2020, due to looting and property damage in the Downtown area. Mayor Lynne Robinson's decision aims to control unlawful behavior and ensure public safety amidst rising tensions. Reports indicate significant looting incidents at local shopping centers, prompting additional law enforcement support.

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Business

How Grocery Stores are Responding to COVID-19 BDA Takeaway

Grocery stores in the Puget Sound Region have adapted significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, with Bellevue's QFC sharing key insights on safety protocols, customer behavior, and supply chain status. The article highlights the critical role these stores have played since the Washington stay-at-home order was enacted. For more information, readers can visit QFC's dedicated COVID-19 FAQ page.

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