Showing posts with label ER. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ER. Show all posts

Saturday, July 24, 2010

My Thoughts on the New Evergreen ER Clinic at Bella Bottega, by Ray Anspach

My Thoughts on the New Evergreen ER Clinic at Bella Bottega
by Ray Anspach

When I bought my condo back in 1999, one of the things I really liked about it was the view it had of Mt Rainier. Pretty impressive even at this distance. I took solace in the fact that there was no undeveloped land immediately to the south of me. Instead, there was an essentially completed shopping center—Bella Botega. Why, even the new trees along 90th Street were in the optimum locations to give me a clear view for years to come. What a difference a decade makes!

In November 2009, I received a City Planning notice about a lot line change involving the vacant one-time Gray Barn Nursery building which is right across the street from me. (File No. L090474, dated 11/25/09) The notice called for moving its western lot line 20 ft to the west. Although it mentions demolition of the existing building and replacement with a new one, no specifics are given nor is any reference made to any other file describing the new building. As near as I could tell, by just eyeballing things, it appeared the lot line move would not impact my Rainier view.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

OPINION: Evergreen Medical Center of Bella Bottega will change look and feel.

EVERGREEN MEDICAL CLINIC project of Bella Botttega Shopping Center, Redmond, WA. was recently approved by the City.  A 36-car underground garage is planned.  Construction is scheduled for this summer.
The 3-story medical clinic will  be almost three times the size of the Bella Bottega building in the photo.  12,500 feet retail will be replaced by 35,000 square feet medical office.
No question, the three story building will visually impact the evergreen tree views and shopping center look and feel.  The drive down Redmond-Woodinville Road will change, too.  Hopefully, the landscaping plans call for a treed buffer along the high building roadside wall.
Consider bookmarking this page?  And come back in the summer to see how the two artist renditions live up to the finished project?   Do you think a 3-story building will enhance the look and feel of Bella Botega, or not?   
For additional information, you might want to try the Evergreen Healthcare website:    http://www.evergreenhealthcare.org/.  
The top artist rendition was sent to me by a PR firm.  The bottom rendition was published in the Reporter.
story and photo by Bob Yoder