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June 3, 2015
Lease Crutcher Lewis last week installed the final steel beam for Trammell Crow Co.'s 929 Office Tower in downtown Bellevue at 929 108th Ave. N.E.
The 462,000-square-foot, 19-story office tower will be complete by the end of the year. It will have formal and informal meeting areas, a board room and a larger conference facility for bigger events.
A Trammell Crow news release says 929 will be the first Class A office building built in the Bellevue central business district in five years. It says the building will have the largest floor plates permitted downtown.
LMN Architects designed the building with a high-performance glass curtain wall to help it meet new energy codes and achieve LEED gold certification.
Tom Bohman, Pete Holloman and Lennon Atteberry of CBRE are the leasing agents.
“The demand from a variety of tenants in the market is robust,” said Craig Dobbs, principal in Trammell Crow's Seattle business unit. “We are exchanging proposals with several tenants whose combined demand far exceeds our building's capacity.”
Principal Real Estate Investors is Trammell Crow's investment partner. US Bank and Regions Bank are the lenders.
Trammell Crow is an independently operated subsidiary of Los Angeles-based CBRE Group.