Courtyard off Main
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Nestled between the picturesque neighborhoods of Old and New Bellevue, the Courtyard Off Main Apartments offer a bit of their namesake communities: some of the old, a lot of the new.
The modern: sleek contemporary designs and a large airy spaces, provide the comfort of freedom – freedom from a cramped room, from bulky furniture or your house guests. Luxurious walk-in showers that eliminate the inconvenience of high stepping over the lip of a tub.
But some things don’t need to be changed, and they shouldn’t. They’re perfect the way they are. They’re the classics: Meydenbauer Bay at sunset seen from your private covered deck. That’ll never change, and thankfully so. The charming atmosphere of Main Street and its eclectic shops and restaurants, where you can dine on dim sum as easily as an artisanal bacon cheeseburger. The patter of ducklings following their mother at nearby Downtown Park.
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About Bellevue, Washington
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Bellevue, which lies on the eastern side of Lake Washington, is an upscale neighborhood with attractive parks and attractive shops and boutiques. Social life centers on Bellevue Sq, at Bellevue Way NE and NE 8th St, the mall that sets the tone for downtown and the surrounding areas. Across from the mall is the Art Museum, which features revolving exhibits of contemporary Northwest-style art.
North of Bellevue is Kirkland, well-known in the area for its lakefront central business district, marinas and vintage shopping venues. Some of the best public access to Lake Washington is along Lake Ave where many waterfront restaurants can be found, some with docks for customers who arrive by boat. East of Kirkland lies Redmond, the center of Seattle's high-tech industry, reachable by taking Hwy 520 over the Evergreen Point Bridge.