These New Condos Are Elevating the Standard of Living in the Pacific Northwest

Avenue Bellevue condos will offer some of the best amenities in the region

By Fortress Group, LLC September 25, 2019

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Avenue Bellevue, the new luxury condo, hotel and retail development coming to Bellevue in 2022, is elevating the standard of living in the Pacific Northwest, offering unparalleled onsite amenities and bespoke finishes.  

The much-anticipated mixed-use project, which officially broke ground last week, will combine two-towers of luxury condos, the PNW’s first InterContinental Hotel, and an outdoor plaza featuring high-street retail, fine dining and nightlife options.

Expertly designed homes

Avenue Bellevue’s homes, which include 98 “Estate Homes” in the South Tower and 224 “Residences” in the West Tower, have been thoughtfully designed by a team of visionaries from across the globe. All units will feature the highest-quality materials, including gourmet kitchens from Ernestomeda, elegant bathroom fittings from Gessi and Antoniolupi, and customized stylish walk-in closets by Poliform, all at an exceptional value for buyers.  

Kitchens designed by Ernestomeda are just one aspect of the superior design of the Avenue Bellevue condos. Image credit: HBA

“I have spent two years assembling what I call the ‘dream team’ of partners to execute my vision of artistic architectural design and luxury residences within Avenue Bellevue,” said Andy Lakha, Principal and CEO of Fortress Development. “These design partners represent unparalleled, innovative and thoughtful home features unlike anything seen in other condo developments in the Seattle region. I am excited to bring this to life for the city of Bellevue that I love and call home.”

Vacation-style amenities year round 

Residents of Avenue will enjoy amenities at their doorsteps, including a private fitness room equipped with state-of-the-art cardio and spin equipment, free weights and a yoga room, an exclusive residents’ lounge designed for socializing and soaking in the vibrant energy of the plaza below, a private dog run, and valet service.

“Estate Homes” residents will also enjoy access to InterContinental Hotel services, including room service, housekeeping service, spa and fitness center access, concierge assistance and access to two Rolls-Royce house cars.

Residents of both towers will also enjoy cutting edge technology, including a special app that brings all services and ambiance to them, right through their cell phones.

Bask in the views of the city after working out in the state-of-the-art fitness areas available to residents. Image credit: HBA

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