Bellevue Center mall site prospective redeveloper Crosland Southeast has released on its website various new images for the project, outlining its multiple-building mixed-use vision for the long-troubled property.

In addition, Crosland is now calling the project One Bellevue Place. (See here on the company's website.)

The recent updates (the images show more than 20 buildings for the site) follow Metro Councilwoman Sheri Weiner, in whose District 22 the facility sits, sending an open letter urging Bellevue residents (as reported by bellevuemessenger.com) to question why the Sears in Bellevue Center continues to operate -- thus delaying the start of the massive mixed-used project.

Tim Sittema, the Crosland Southeast partner overseeing the effort, could not be reached for comment.

If undertaken as planned, One Bellevue Place will offer 600,000 square feet of retail space, 300 multifamily residential units, a hotel and 1,500 square feet of professional/medical office.

Nashville-based Hawkins Partners is handling the project's landscape architecture and land-planning efforts.

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