Downtown Bellevue · Two Towers · InterContinental Hotel Services
365 residences across two luxury towers — the Residences and the Estates — with integrated InterContinental hotel services. Silverstein Properties' most ambitious Bellevue project.
Building Overview
Silverstein Properties — New York-based developer with landmark projects including 3 World Trade Center. Avenue Bellevue is Silverstein's flagship Pacific Northwest development.
The complex shares its podium with the InterContinental Bellevue hotel. Estates residents access hotel housekeeping, room service, spa, fitness, and valet — blending hotel service with private ownership.
The Residences tower (25 stories, 224 units, from ~$700K) and the Estates tower (24 stories, 141 units, from $1.5M–$9M+) serve different buyer profiles within one integrated complex.
10655 NE 4th Street — the heart of Downtown Bellevue, steps from Bellevue Square and a short walk from the East Link light rail corridor. Walking distance to all major Bellevue employers.
With 365 units across two towers, Avenue Bellevue is one of the largest new luxury complexes in Downtown Bellevue, comparable in scale only to Bellevue Towers (539 units, 2009).
Developer: Silverstein Properties
Year Completed: 2022
Total Units: 365 (Residences 224 + Estates 141)
Hotel Integration: InterContinental Bellevue
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Detailed Comparison →The Two Towers
| Feature | Residences Tower | Estates Tower |
|---|---|---|
| Stories | 25 | 24 |
| Units | 224 | 141 |
| Entry Price | ~$700,000 | ~$1,500,000 |
| High End | ~$2.5M | $9M+ |
| Hotel Services | Limited access | Full InterContinental access |
| Target Buyer | Mid-luxury / first Bellevue purchase | Ultra-luxury / pied-à-terre |
| Unit Mix | 1BR, 2BR, 3BR | 2BR, 3BR, penthouse |
Buyer Profiles
Buyers who value the InterContinental integration above all — room service, spa access, and the ability to hand off domestic tasks entirely. Predominantly Estates tower buyers.
Buyers entering the Bellevue luxury market for the first time — often from Seattle or the Eastside suburbs. The Residences tower's lower entry price and Silverstein brand provide a strong starting point.
Tech company relocations to Bellevue — often with relocation budgets that align with Avenue Bellevue's price point. The hotel infrastructure makes interim and permanent residence seamlessly interchangeable.
Silverstein's New York pedigree attracts international buyers familiar with branded luxury real estate. The hotel-integrated model mirrors formats common in gateway cities globally.
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