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February 10, 2022
Lake Washington Partners is moving this month from the Eastpointe building in Issaquah, which it owns, to the Cordova Building in Bellevue. LWP has owned the 40-year-old Cordova Building, just west of Interstate 405 and near the Bellevue Club, since 2005. The company will more than double its old space to 13,844 square feet. Jordan Lott, who leads the family-run investment and development firm, said in a statement, “We're growing our portfolio in the thriving, strong and enduring Bellevue market. We're investing in Bellevue and in this community, and Bellevue is at the crossroads of where most of our transactions occur. Plus, this premier location brings us closer to our tenants and allows us to draw employees from all directions, including downtown Seattle.” The new location is also a 10-minute walk northwest to East Main Station, where light rail service begins next year. And, says LWP, Sturtevant Creek runs through the property, offering a park-like setting.