. "A significant residential population is developing in the downtown core, as more high-rise condominium and apartment complexes are built. The area also contains long-standing well-maintained single-family neighborhoods to the north and south, sharply delineated from the high-density downtown by Main Street on the south and Northeast 12th Street on the north. The vast Mercer Slough Park, a unique wetlands habitat and recreational area, and Bellevue Downtown Park \u2013 acclaimed for its award-winning \u201Cbelvedere\u201D design \u2013 are also landmarks of West Bellevue."@en . . . . . "A significant residential population is developing in the downtown core, as more high-rise condominium and apartment complexes are built. The area also contains long-standing well-maintained single-family neighborhoods to the north and south, sharply delineated from the high-density downtown by Main Street on the south and Northeast 12th Street on the north. The vast Mercer Slough Park, a unique wetlands habitat and recreational area, and Bellevue Downtown Park \u2013 acclaimed for its award-winning \u201Cbelvedere\u201D design \u2013 are also landmarks of West Bellevue. Downtown Bellevue covers 400 acres and includes 4.5 million square feet of retail and entertainment uses and more than 9 million square feet of office space. There are nearly 45,000 workers and nearly 6,500 residents housed in downtown. The community is also home to the Bellevue Arts Museum and the Meydenbauer Center, two of the Eastside's most outstanding arts and convention venues, the award-winning King County Regional Library, as well as two of the nation's premier destination retail centers, The Bellevue Collection and The Shops at The Bravern. It has been estimated that over the next 20 years, 75% of Bellevue's population and employment growth will occur in downtown."@en . . "Downtown Bellevue"@en .