Bellevue Square
USINFO | 2013-08-07 16:02

 
Bellevue Square is a shopping center in Bellevue, Washington. The mall has 180 retail stores, with anchors JCPenney, Macy's, and Nordstrom, and specialty stores such as Tiffany's, Hugo Boss, Armani Exchange, Lego, and the Microsoft Store. Restaurants include P.F. Chang's, The Cheesecake Factory, Red Robin, and Ruth's Chris Steak House. Bellevue Square also offers concierge services, valet parking, and children's play area.

Bellevue Square attracts over 16 million visitors annually who individually spend nearly two hours per trip spending $126, well above the national average. Over $600 is spent for every square foot of retail space each year.

Bellevue Square was first opened in 1946, trading under the name "Bellevue Shopping Square",[2] with the first suburban department store opened by Marshall Field & Co. through its Seattle-based subsidiary, Frederick & Nelson.

With the mall's name shortened to Bellevue Square a few years later, JCPenney opened a store in 1955. Nordstrom, then a local shoe store, opened in 1958, before adding apparel and becoming the third major anchor in 1966, initially under the name Nordstrom Best.

In 2007, Bellevue Square was linked by a skybridge to Lincoln Square, another Kemper Freeman owned property.
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