438:. On November 25, 2002, the City of Bellevue agreed to purchase the Qwest building for $ 29 million, primarily to house the police and fire departments after $ 33 million in renovations. The city council approved a preliminary plan to move other city offices into the Qwest building in March 2003, citing lower maintenance costs and plentiful capacity in the new building. The plan was finalized in July, estimating the total cost of renovation at $ 102.4 million (including $ 29 million used to purchase the building in 2002), and returning the city hall to downtown for the first time in 25 years. To finance the project, the city issued $ 103 million in 40-year
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office as its first seat of government. The building, located at Main Street and 100th Avenue, was originally opened in 1893 as the city's first schoolhouse and later served as the city's first library.
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was selected as the project's lead architect, and presented a new design for the building to the city council in
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award for energy efficiency. The landscaped plaza was also recognized by the
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Cornwall, Warren (March 18, 2003). "Council decides to relocate City Hall".
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Wilson, Marshall (December 7, 1977). "The ugliest building in Bellevue?".
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Reddin, John J. (May 22, 1961). "Reunion Will Be Salute To Old Bellevue".
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Tizon, Alex (February 9, 1988). "Bellevue council backs civic center".
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Montgomery, Nancy (March 30, 1990). "Bellevue ponders a county jail".
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1627:"Bellevue, developer tangle over City Hall's views of Mount Rainier"
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in 1983, was acquired by the city government in 2002 for use by the
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Sperry, Sam R. (April 5, 1970). "Bellevue Ponders a City Hall".
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Duncan, Don (June 2, 1965). "Would-Be Oakland Awaits Vote".
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238:. The current city hall, located in
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686:"Bellevue Continues Expansion".
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