Lincoln Square (Bellevue)
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Lincoln Square is a mixed-use complex located in Bellevue, Washington, completed in November 2005, and owned by prominent[citation needed] local developer Kemper Freeman Jr, who took over construction of the project in 2003 after several delays.[citation needed] As of January 2007, Lincoln Square consisted of retail and restaurant space, 148-room residential tower, a 337-room luxury hotel, a movie theater, and plenty[citation needed] of parking. Lincoln Square is part of Kemper Freeman Jr's master plan[clarification needed] for his Downtown Bellevue properties, known as "The Bellevue Collection", including Bellevue Place and Bellevue Square. A new 28-story office tower has completed[when?] construction at Lincoln Square and is home to Eddie Bauer's corporate headquarters and Microsoft.
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[edit] Major anchors
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- The Container Store
- Thomasville Home Furnishings
- Vino 100
- Paper Source
- Henredon
- ExOfficio
- Westin Bellevue
- The Parlor Billiards & Spirits
- Lincoln Square Cinemas
- McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant
- Maggiano's Little Italy
- Manzana Rotisserie Grill (Closed 05/08)
- Trader Vic's (Now closed 9/1/08)
- Cypress
- Microsoft
- Eddie Bauer Corporate Headquarters
[edit] Gallery
[edit] References
- Seattle P-I: A new Bellevue rising: Big-thinking Kemper Freeman Jr. thinking even bigger
- Lincoln Square: Shopping directory
- Lincoln Square: Office directory
- Lincoln Square: About us
- Lincoln Square: The Bellevue Collection
[edit] External links
Coordinates: 47°37′01″N 122°12′04″W / 47.617002°N 122.201169°W

