Surrounding buildings
What stands around the 606 block
Onni 606 rises on a superblock bounded by 106th Avenue NE, NE 8th Street, 108th Avenue NE and NE 6th Street, in the densest corner of Downtown Bellevue. Its immediate neighbors are mid-century and recent office towers; one block out, a wave of 600-foot Amazon-anchored high-rises lines the 106th/108th Avenue NE spine; and across the core sit the Bellevue Collection retail landmarks, twin condominium towers, and the city's civic park, transit and convention anchors. This catalog inventories those buildings with verified figures and their relationship to the block.
Surroundings
The block's immediate neighbors
Buildings that abut the 606/620 superblock across a single street or share recorded easements and frontage with it — the towers that read directly behind and beside the construction site.
PACCAR Tower
Business Center Building
13 stories · 170 ft · 1970
Office (corporate HQ) · 777 106th Ave NE
World headquarters of PACCAR Inc, the Fortune 500 truck maker (Kenworth, Peterbilt, DAF). Completed in 1970 as the Business Center Building, the 13-story concrete tower was Bellevue's tallest until Plaza Center surpassed it in 1982. It survives as a largely intact late-1960s Brutalist work, its facades composed of identical waffle-patterned precast concrete window panels across eight bays.
Relative to 606Directly east across 106th Ave NE, ~100–150 ft away; the 606 main traffic signal aligns with PACCAR's driveway.
The Artise
788 106th Ave NE
25 stories · ~351 ft · core/shell delivered 2024
Office with ground-floor retail · 788 106th Ave NE
A 25-story, roughly 351-foot Class A+ office tower at the corner of NE 8th Street, developed by Schnitzer West and designed by NBBJ with Sellen as general contractor. The roughly 612,000-square-foot building was pre-leased to Amazon and includes a ground-level public plaza with a water feature and a "Schnitzer Woonerf" shared access lane onto 106th Ave NE. Its core and shell topped out in early 2023 and were delivered in January 2024; interior fit-out was paused during Amazon's 2022 Bellevue pullback before the company moved to resume build-out of all 25 floors in late 2025–2026.
Relative to 606Immediately north of the superblock across NE 8th St — one block up the same east side of 106th Ave NE; doing the matching 106th frontage widening.
Key Center
KeyBank office tower
22 stories · 2000
Office · 601 108th Ave NE
A 22-story, roughly 488,470-square-foot Class A office tower on the southeast corner of 108th Avenue NE and NE 8th Street, completed in 2000 and owned and managed by Kilroy Realty. The trophy tower carries LEED Gold certification along with Energy Star NextGen, Fitwel, BOMA 360 and TOBY recognition, sits on about 1.58 acres with roughly 1,221 parking stalls, and stands directly across from the Bellevue Transit Center.
Relative to 606Diagonally across the 108th Ave NE & NE 8th St intersection from the block's northeast corner, ~150–300 ft east; near the recorded east-side access easement.
Symetra Financial Center
Symetra Center
25 stories · 1986
Office · 777 108th Ave NE
A 25-story Class A office tower clad in light-blue reflective glass, completed in 1986 and developed by Wright Runstad and Company to a design by architect David A. McKinley Jr. It holds roughly 431,000–450,000 square feet of leasable space and is anchored by its namesake tenant, insurer Symetra. The building is owned and managed by Sterling Realty Organization Co. (SRO) — the same family firm that sold Onni the 606 block — which acquired it in 2016 and has held contiguous acres here since the late 1950s.
Relative to 606East neighbor fronting 108th Ave NE, ~400–600 ft east; its owner SRO's east-block land underlies the block's recorded access easement and shared service lane.
Surroundings
The 106th Avenue NE wave
The cluster of recent and under-construction towers strung along the 106th and 108th Avenue NE office spine — the transit-oriented redevelopment wave that Onni 606 joins.
Bellevue 600
Bellevue 600 (Amazon)
43 stories · 600 ft · Tower 1 opened 2025 (Tower 2 on hold)
Office (mixed-use) · 600 108th Ave NE
A two-phase Amazon office campus built on the former 3.5-acre Bellevue Corporate Plaza site, acquired in 2019 for about $195 million. Its NBBJ-designed Tower 1 — 43 stories, 600 feet, roughly one million square feet — topped out in September 2024 and ties 555 Tower as one of Bellevue's tallest, while the planned second tower remains paused. In April 2026 Amazon opened "The Meadow," a 1.75-acre public park with native plantings and an Oliver Jeffers sculpture installation, as an interim use on the stalled Phase 2 parcel.
Relative to 606Roughly one block west across 108th Ave NE; the two 600-foot-tier megaprojects book-end the same downtown core.
555 Tower
Amazon "Sonic"
42 stories · 600 ft · 2023
Office with ground-floor retail · 555 108th Ave NE
A 42-story, 600-foot office high-rise developed by Vulcan Real Estate and designed by NBBJ, completed in 2023 and leased in full to Amazon, which nicknamed it "Sonic." It holds roughly 968,000 square feet of office plus about 28,000 square feet of retail, and was the first Bellevue building to reach the city's revised 600-foot downtown limit. It includes a two-story standalone retail pavilion on a public plaza tied into the Grand Connection corridor and is LEED Gold and Salmon-Safe certified.
Relative to 606About one block west/southwest across 108th Ave NE, between the 606 block and the Bellevue Transit Center; part of the same Amazon-anchored cluster as Bellevue 600.
Four106
Four 106
21 stories · ~286 ft · 2025
Office with ground-floor retail · 380 106th Ave NE
A 21-story office tower at the southeast corner of NE 4th Street, developed by Houston-based Patrinely Group with Dune Real Estate Partners and built by Mortenson on a site acquired from FANA Group for about $95.5 million in early 2022. Designed by CollinsWoerman with interiors by Gensler, it delivers roughly 484,000 square feet of Class A office and about 6,500 square feet of street-level retail over eight below-grade parking levels (~715 stalls), at a project cost near $230.5 million. The glass tower topped out in July 2024 and was completed in 2025. (The ~286-ft height is reported by an enthusiast source and is not independently corroborated.)
Relative to 606About 0.2 mi (two to three blocks) south at the SE corner of NE 4th St; shares the 106th Ave NE redevelopment wave but no direct interaction.
West Main
originally permitted as Bellevue Plaza
3 towers · 17 / 16 / 17 stories · 2024
Mixed-use (office + retail) · 117 106th Ave NE
A three-tower, full-block office-and-retail development by Vulcan Real Estate, originally permitted as "Bellevue Plaza" and completed in 2024. Its two 17-story towers and central 16-story tower total roughly 1,030,000 square feet of office plus about 34,000 square feet of ground-floor retail, all leased to Amazon, with a public mid-block plaza and below-grade parking. The complex replaced the 1960s-era Bellevue Plaza shopping center on the four-acre block bounded by Main Street, NE 2nd Street, 106th Avenue NE and the private 105th Avenue NE.
Relative to 606About 0.4 mi (five to six blocks) south down the same 106th Ave NE corridor; shares the corridor's frontage standards but no easement or signal interaction.
Surroundings
On the Bellevue skyline
Established towers and landmarks across Downtown Bellevue that form the wider skyline backdrop and the nearest comparables for the project's office, hotel and condominium uses.
Two Lincoln Tower
Lincoln Square Expansion, north tower
41 stories · ~450 ft · 2017
Mixed-use (hotel + residential + office) · Bellevue Collection
The north tower of Kemper Development Company's roughly $1.2 billion Lincoln Square Expansion (Phase II of The Bellevue Collection), a 41-story, ~450-foot mixed-use skyscraper completed in 2017. It combines the 245-room W Bellevue hotel and ground-level retail at its base, a podium of Class A office space, and 231 luxury residences in its upper floors, all tied into the Collection's skybridge network.
Relative to 606Roughly one block northwest, across 106th Ave NE and NE 8th St — the same two streets that form the block's west and north edges; a prominent element on the cam's northwest sightline.
Lincoln Square (original)
400 Lincoln Square office tower
31 stories · ~449 ft · 2017
Office (part of a mixed-use expansion) · 10400 NE 4th St
The Class A office tower of Kemper Development's roughly $1.2 billion Lincoln Square Expansion, completed January 2017 as part of The Bellevue Collection. It rises about 449 feet over a retail-and-restaurant podium and is the companion to the adjacent 41-story Two Lincoln Tower (the W Bellevue hotel and 231 residences). The expansion's construction included what was briefly the largest continuous concrete mat pour in Washington State.
Relative to 606About three blocks southwest near Bellevue Way NE & NE 4th St (~0.3–0.4 mi); a downtown-skyline neighbor with no shared property line.
Bellevue Towers
Bellevue Towers Condominiums
42 & 43 stories · 450 ft · 2009
Residential (condominium) + retail · 500 106th Ave NE
A twin-tower luxury condominium development completed in 2009 at 106th Ave NE and NE 4th St, rising 450 feet across towers of 42 and 43 stories. The roughly $436 million project holds around 540 condominium units plus ground-floor retail and was billed as the largest LEED Gold-certified residential development in the Pacific Northwest; it remains the building with the most condo units in Bellevue. Developer Gerding Edlen ceded the towers to its lender in 2011 after defaulting on construction loans during the financial crisis.
Relative to 606About two to three blocks south (~0.25 mi) on the same 106th Ave NE spine — the southern bookend of the corridor's street wall, part of the skyline seen looking south past the site.
Avenue Bellevue
The Avenue · InterContinental Bellevue
24 & 25 stories · ~280 / ~308 ft · 2024
Mixed-use (condominiums + hotel + retail) · NE 8th St & Bellevue Way NE
A two-tower luxury mixed-use development marketed as "The Avenue," pairing roughly 365 for-sale condominium residences with the 208-room InterContinental Bellevue at The Avenue — the brand's first Pacific Northwest hotel, opened July 2024 — over about 76,000 square feet of high-street retail. The 24-story West tower (~280 ft) holds market-rate condos while the 25-story South tower (~308 ft) stacks bespoke "estate" residences above the hotel; Weber Thompson was design architect with CollinsWoerman as architect of record. Originally a Fortress Development project, ownership was reported transferred to a Silverstein affiliate in 2024.
Relative to 606About two blocks southwest at NE 8th St and Bellevue Way NE; the most directly comparable nearby for-sale condominium product to the 606 residential towers.
City Center Plaza
City Center East
26 stories · 360 ft · 2009
Office · 555 110th Ave NE
A 26-story, roughly 360-foot LEED Gold office tower completed in 2009 and distinguished by a sweeping steel-and-glass curtain wall, developed by Wright Runstad & Company with Beacon Capital Partners. It was leased in its entirety by Microsoft — housing Bing and AI teams — until Microsoft let the lease expire in 2023 and vacated in 2024, after which OpenAI emerged as anchor tenant, expanding through 2025–2026 to about 296,000 square feet across roughly the top 11 floors. It is the newer companion to the older City Center Bellevue tower one block west.
Relative to 606Roughly two blocks east near NE 6th St; one of the taller towers on the east/southeast skyline and an anchor of the same downtown AI-tenant office story the site tracks.
Bank of America Tower
Bellevue Place office tower
21 stories · 270 ft · 1988
Office · 10500 NE 8th St
A 21-story, roughly 270-foot Class A office tower completed in 1988 as part of Kemper Development Company's Bellevue Place complex, which also contains the Hyatt Regency Bellevue and ground-level retail and dining (Daniel's Broiler occupies the top floor). It carries about 371,547 square feet of office space and was one of Downtown Bellevue's flagship office addresses through the 1990s and 2000s.
Relative to 606Roughly two blocks west/northwest in the Bellevue Place / Bellevue Collection core; a distant western skyline presence beyond the Bellevue 600 block.
One88
21 stories · 2020
Residential (for-sale condominium) · 188 Bellevue Way NE
A 21-story, 147-unit luxury condominium tower developed by Vancouver-based Bosa Development and designed by Amanat Architect with interiors by Hirsch Bedner Associates. Completed in 2020, it was billed as the first new condominium building in Downtown Bellevue in nearly a decade and sold out in August 2021. The concrete tower sits atop a four-to-five-level podium over three levels of underground parking, with amenities including a two-story lobby lounge, an indoor saline pool and spa, a fitness center and a children's playroom.
Relative to 606About 0.5 mi southwest near Bellevue Downtown Park; relevant as a for-sale condominium comparable to the 606 residential program rather than an abutting neighbor.
Civica Office Commons
North & South Buildings
8 & 6 stories · 2001
Office (Class A) + retail · 205–225 108th Ave NE
A two-building Class A office complex completed in 2001 by developer Schnitzer West and designed by LMN Architects. The eight-story North Building and six-story South Building total roughly 305,835 square feet and are joined by a glass-enclosed four-story (45-foot) "Great Room" atrium. The project won NAIOP's CBD Mid-Rise of the Year award in 2001 and, when sold in 2005, fetched what was then the highest per-square-foot price recorded for an office building in the Pacific Northwest. It is LEED Gold certified and managed by Unico Properties.
Relative to 606About four to five blocks south along the same 108th Ave NE corridor; reads as downtown office fabric to the south rather than an immediate neighbor.
Bellevue Square
The Bellevue Collection
3 levels · ~1.3M sq ft · opened 1946
Retail (super-regional mall) · 575 Bellevue Square
A three-level super-regional shopping mall of roughly 1.3 million square feet with more than 200 stores, anchored by Nordstrom and Macy's, forming the retail core of Kemper Development's larger Bellevue Collection (about 5.5 million square feet across Bellevue Square, Bellevue Place and Lincoln Square). Opened on August 20, 1946 as the open-air "Bellevue Shopping Square" — the Pacific Northwest's first suburban regional shopping center — it was enclosed and expanded over subsequent decades and reports more than 23 million annual visitors.
Relative to 606Roughly 0.4–0.5 mi (about three blocks) west across Bellevue Way NE; the largest landmark on the west side of downtown and a primary destination the 606 towers will feed into.
Surroundings
Civic landmarks nearby
The public parks, transit and civic buildings that anchor the downtown core around the block and tie into the city's Grand Connection pedestrian corridor.
Bellevue Downtown Park & 2 Line Station
Downtown Park · Bellevue Downtown Station (2 Line)
~21-acre park (1987) · station opened Apr 2024
Civic park + light-rail station · Park: 10201 NE 4th St · Station: 594 110th Ave NE
Bellevue Downtown Park is a roughly 21-acre civic park built on land the city bought from the Bellevue School District in December 1983 ($14.3M) and developed around a signature circular canal-and-promenade plan by Beckley/Myers Architects; Phase I opened in 1987 and the circular loop was completed by the $12.6 million "Complete the Circle" project in June 2017. A short walk east, Sound Transit's 2 Line Bellevue Downtown Station — the East Link tunnel's east-portal station — opened April 27, 2024, putting grade-separated light rail to Seattle and Redmond within walking distance.
Relative to 606Two civic anchors flanking the block: the 2 Line station is one to two blocks east (walk-up light rail), and the park lies a few blocks southwest; both tie into the planned Grand Connection.
Bellevue City Hall
former Pacific Northwest Bell data center
7 occupied floors · City Hall since 2006
Civic (municipal offices) · 450 110th Ave NE
The seat of municipal government for Bellevue, occupying a 476,270-square-foot former Pacific Northwest Bell (later Qwest) data center built in 1983. The City of Bellevue purchased the building in 2002 and reopened it as City Hall in 2006 after a roughly $121 million renovation led by SRG Partnership, whose adaptive reuse and landscaped public plaza earned an AIA Seattle Honor Award and an EPA Energy Star award. Its plaza anchors the eastern end of the Grand Connection corridor and sits beside the Bellevue Downtown 2 Line station.
Relative to 606About two blocks east (~0.3 mi) across 108th Ave NE and the Bellevue 600 / Meadow parcel; the civic and transit anchor the 606 development connects toward.
Meydenbauer Center
Meydenbauer Convention Center
6 levels · ~280,000 sq ft · 1993
Civic (convention center + theatre) · 11100 NE 6th St
Bellevue's civic convention center and performing-arts venue, opened in 1993 next to Bellevue City Hall. Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox across roughly 280,000 square feet on six levels, it pairs a 36,000-square-foot exhibition hall and a 12,000-square-foot meeting room with a 410-seat theatre, and is owned and run by the public Bellevue Convention Center Authority. It hosts more than 300 conventions, trade shows and corporate events a year; an interior finishes remodel of Center Hall and its lobby is scheduled for summer 2026.
Relative to 606About 0.3 mi (three to four blocks) east-southeast near 110th Ave NE; shares the NE 6th St corridor that forms the block's south edge.