Crossroads Center - Bellevue, Washington USA

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Crossroads Center is an odd amalgamation of shopping mall and community centre, located in Bellevue, Washington1. The centre includes:

  • A grocery store and pharmacy,
  • Large retail chain stores and banks,
  • Small, independent businesses,
  • An international food court, plus free-standing restaurants,
  • A police station and a branch office of the City Hall,
  • A public library,
  • An open stage adjoining the food court area,
  • A floor chess set, with 2 foot high pieces, and an adjoining area with tables for chess and other games,
  • And space used for art shows, student exhibitions, and ethnic festivals.

The areas directly adjacent to Crossroads include a community recreation centre, nursing and retirement homes, and apartment complexes with relatively large immigrant populations.

Crossroads Center is located at the intersection of NE 8th St and 156th Ave, and is easily accessible from both Interstate-405 and Interstate-520. A number of local bus routes also stop off directly at Crossroads; both the buses and Crossroads Center itself are handicapped accessible. In fact, many regular patrons will praise the accessibility of Crossroads - the tables in the dining area easily accomodate wheelchairs, and the walkways throughout the Center are extra wide, easing maneuverability. There are also wheelchairs and infant strollers that can be loaned out at the information desk.

Eating

The many restaurants at Crossroads present a cross-section of the diverse ethnic groups in the neighbourhood. In addition to the traditional American eateries, Crossroads has Indian, Chinese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese, Greek, Russian, Italian, and Mexican restaurants. Several of the restaurants offer excellent vegetarian fare. In the traditional mall food court style, the majority of the restaurants are centered around an indoor courtyard with central seating, so that different members of a party can select food from different restaurants and still sit together. The food court area abuts the chess area on one side, and the music stage on another, so that patrons can enjoy these activities while dining.

The style is quite casual and family friendly2. However, lunchtime during the work week can be quite crowded, making both parking and seating more difficult. And many people arrive an hour early on live music evenings, in order to get their food and seats before the crowd arrives. The dining area is also often used by people studying or reading; as of late, free hi-fi wireless access has also been added to the dining area, courtesy of the onsite library.

Activities and Entertainment

The main community activites at Crossroads are the live music nights, the movie theatre, and the chess area, but weekends often find various exhibits or fairs drawing crowds. Annual events include 4-H shows, a multicultural festival, and children's art exhibits.

Music

Live musical performances are scheduled every Friday and Saturday night for 'Late Night in the Market', which runs from 7:30 to 10:30pm, and is a free, all ages, non-smoking show. Groups audition and are booked far in advance for these shows, which provide a wide variety in styles of music and are very popular with the community. The concerts have been a fixture in the community for almost 15 years. The audiences often include a mix of families on outings, young mothers with infants, teens in groups, and couples on dates.

Every Wednesday is also 'Open Mike Night', when groups can sign up on the spot to perform. The performances generally run from 6:00 to 9:00 pm, with sign-ups beginning at 5:30pm. Some weekends dances are held with live music as well.

Movies

Like many suburban malls in America, Crossroads has its own cinema. The Regal Crossroads 8 Cinemas mostly shows films aimed at families or teenagers, so this is probably not the place to look for the latest art film. However, it can be a great place to catch movies that are sold out at theatres in urban Seattle - it is not uncommon for people to drive across the lake from Seattle for dinner and a movie at Crossroads.

Chess

In addition to the ever-rotating group of people waiting a turn at the floor chess set3, there are chess games going on at almost all hours on the adjoining table. If you're alone, it's often possible to walk up to the tables and find an opponent immediately. Many older adults spend much of their day at Crossroads, between the chess tables and food court, and some of them are more than willing to instruct a newcomer in the basics of the game.

Community and Civic Services

Given the relatively large proportion of the neighbouring community that does not speak English as a first language, the majority of these agencies attempt to make the services accessible in a variety of languages, especially Spanish, Russian, and Korean.

The City Hall

The self-titled Mini City Hall provides access to a variety of services for local residents, including assistance with utilities, referrals to social service organisations, and information on the local community college.

The Police Station

While some community members were initially concerned about the idea of having a police substation within Crossroads, it appears to have worked out well. The station focuses mostly on prevention, education, and communication efforts, but does respond to local incidents.

The Library Branch

The library at Crossroads is relatively small in size, but one of the more popular in the area, in no small part because of its convenience. The branch is part of the King County Library System - books checked out at one branch can be returned at any other branch.

Other Services

On a semi-regular basis, Crossroads is also home to a free healthcare clinic sponsored by the Rotary; pet adoption programmes; and conversation groups for new English speakers.

Shopping

Crossroads has a nice mix of chain and independent shops for a mall.

  • There is both a bookstore (Barnes and Noble) and a used bookstore (Half Price Books), as well as an extensive magazine stand.
  • If you're shopping for clothes, there is an Old Navy, as well several smaller shops, including some that focus on young children's clothing or one-of-a-kind items.
  • Several stores are oriented towards gifts and knick-knacks, including a Hallmark, and stores for collectables dolls, stamps, and coins.
  • While the Bed Bath and Beyond store appears to be doing quite well, the last department store went out of business; that space remains empty.
  • There are also large arts, craft and fabric stores, for those of a creative inclination.
  • There is a large sporting goods store, as well as a small cycling shop.
  • Crossroads also has a CD store, and one specialising in video games.

1Crossroads is directly down the street from the main Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington.2For example, it is not uncommon to see toddlers running between tables, or women openly breastfeeding.3As it is strictly first come, first serve, it is not unusual to see a 6 year-old playing against a 76 year-old.

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