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Luxury in a convenient suburban setting, complete with business offices, fitness facilities and fashionable shopping. Contributor on
05-23-2004
The Scene This mega-hotel is located in a three-building Eastside complex of monoliths--including conference space, stores, restaurants, offices and a health club--right across the street from Bellevue Square (or Bell Square, as those in the shopping know call it), considered by many to be the region's mecca mall. A shared courtyard area beside the driveway lends the collection of buildings human scale, and the outdoor seating for dining al fresco and enjoying the occasional northwest sunny day provides some character.
The Details A surprisingly small and comfortable lobby, adorned with dark tile floors and Asian accents, creates a sense of intimacy not found in the rest of the hotel. The emphasis here is on business (big biz, that is), beginning with more than 17,000 square-feet of meeting space. The rooms are spacious, comfortable and practical, with two doubles or a king bed, a sitting area, work desk, high-speed Internet access and all the other stuff today's active conference-goer can't live without.
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Luxury in a convenient suburban setting, complete with business offices, fitness facilities and fashionable shopping. Contributor on
05-23-2004
The Scene This mega-hotel is located in a three-building Eastside complex of monoliths--including conference space, stores, restaurants, offices and a health club--right across the street from Bellevue Square (or Bell Square, as those in the shopping know call it), considered by many to be the region's mecca mall. A shared courtyard area beside the driveway lends the collection of buildings human scale, and the outdoor seating for dining al fresco and enjoying the occasional northwest sunny day provides some character.
The Details A surprisingly small and comfortable lobby, adorned with dark tile floors and Asian accents, creates a sense of intimacy not found in the rest of the hotel. The emphasis here is on business (big biz, that is), beginning with more than 17,000 square-feet of meeting space. The rooms are spacious, comfortable and practical, with two doubles or a king bed, a sitting area, work desk, high-speed Internet access and all the other stuff today's active conference-goer can't live without.
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Luxury in a convenient suburban setting, complete with business offices, fitness facilities and fashionable shopping. Contributor on
05-23-2004
The Scene This mega-hotel is located in a three-building Eastside complex of monoliths--including conference space, stores, restaurants, offices and a health club--right across the street from Bellevue Square (or Bell Square, as those in the shopping know call it), considered by many to be the region's mecca mall. A shared courtyard area beside the driveway lends the collection of buildings human scale, and the outdoor seating for dining al fresco and enjoying the occasional northwest sunny day provides some character.
The Details A surprisingly small and comfortable lobby, adorned with dark tile floors and Asian accents, creates a sense of intimacy not found in the rest of the hotel. The emphasis here is on business (big biz, that is), beginning with more than 17,000 square-feet of meeting space. The rooms are spacious, comfortable and practical, with two doubles or a king bed, a sitting area, work desk, high-speed Internet access and all the other stuff today's active conference-goer can't live without.
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Luxury in a convenient suburban setting, complete with business offices, fitness facilities and fashionable shopping. Contributor on
05-23-2004
The Scene This mega-hotel is located in a three-building Eastside complex of monoliths--including conference space, stores, restaurants, offices and a health club--right across the street from Bellevue Square (or Bell Square, as those in the shopping know call it), considered by many to be the region's mecca mall. A shared courtyard area beside the driveway lends the collection of buildings human scale, and the outdoor seating for dining al fresco and enjoying the occasional northwest sunny day provides some character.
The Details A surprisingly small and comfortable lobby, adorned with dark tile floors and Asian accents, creates a sense of intimacy not found in the rest of the hotel. The emphasis here is on business (big biz, that is), beginning with more than 17,000 square-feet of meeting space. The rooms are spacious, comfortable and practical, with two doubles or a king bed, a sitting area, work desk, high-speed Internet access and all the other stuff today's active conference-goer can't live without.
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