Welcome New BDA Members! Bellevue Downtown Association

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Downtown Association is excited to welcome four new members, each bringing distinct offerings to the local community. Reality Break Escapes introduces Bellevue's first escape room, an interactive entertainment option designed for families and corporate groups, fostering collaboration and fun. The Eastside Legal Assistance Program plays a crucial role in making legal services accessible, providing free aid to low-income residents and domestic violence victims across King County. Deby Rourke, a seasoned residential real estate expert, is dedicated to helping individuals and families navigate the housing market, especially those relocating to the area. BML Development Corporation, under the leadership of Betty Tong, joins the association as a key player in property development, further enhancing Bellevue's growth and infrastructure.

The article highlights the importance of community engagement and support, inviting others interested in joining the association to reach out. By featuring its members prominently, the Bellevue Downtown Association aims to strengthen local connections and promote their stories. Interested parties are encouraged to review their membership listings and enhance their visibility within the community.

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