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| Just blocks south of the energy of Bellevue Square and its adjacent Lincoln Square The Heights maintains its relaxed elegance and quiet atmosphere – minutes from the sophisticated charm of Main Street and the myriad of practical commuter links to other Eastside conveniences. Renters in this timeless mid-rise discover the best of Bellevue just beyond The Heights’ entry. As sweet as the annual Bellevue Strawberry Festival each June and as sassy as the eclectic mix of sculpture, photography, textiles and glass at July’s annual Festival of the Arts, The Heights’ nearby cultural flavors are rich and diverse. |
The Christmas Ship flotilla makes a waterfront concert stop each year at Meydenbauer Beach Park, just northwest of The Heights, while guests gather near the glow of a bonfire. A similar ambiance is found year-round in the respite of The Height’s nearby Wildwood Park, a garden-and-trails sanctuary ideal for evening strolls. For a bit more workout, more than 7 miles of trails loop throughout Mercer Slough Nature Park, Lake Washington’s largest freshwater water wetlands and the city’s largest park, complete with a canoe launch and water route, blueberry farm and picnic areas. |
Another one-of-a-kind for the Eastside, or anywhere else in the country for that matter: all five of the city's high schools are among the nation’s top 100 schools, according to Newsweek magazine’s prestigious list. Beyond the high academic expectations at The Heights’ neighborhood schools -- Enatai Elementary, Chinook Middle and Bellevue High – locals take great pride in packing the Wolverines’ football stadium, home to the state’s 2008 3-A football champions. |
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Enatai Elementary
Chinook Middle School
Bellevue High School |
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| For more information contact: |
Eli James
(425) 635-1090
Email: theheights@qwestoffice.net |
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