List of companies based in Bellevue, Washington
This is a list of large or well-known interstate or international companies headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.
Currently based in Bellevue
- 5th Cell - video game developer; created Scribblenauts and Drawn to Life
- Apptio - developer of software used to evaluate and manage portfolios of IT investments through an integrated view of IT cost, performance, supply, and demand
- ArenaNet - PC game developer famous for Guild Wars; many ArenaNet employees formerly worked for Blizzard Entertainment
- Bungie - video game studio known for the popular Halo franchise
- Concur Technologies - offers online integrated travel and expense management for businesses; relocated its headquarters in 2013 from Redmond to the Key Center building
- Dreambox - online elementary and middle school math software; headquartered in downtown Bellevue
- Drugstore.com - online pharmacy and information site for health, beauty, wellness, personal care, and pharmacy products
- Eddie Bauer - relocated its headquarters from Redmond to a 28-story office tower at Lincoln Square, which was completed in mid-2007; shares the tower with Microsoft's North American sales headquarters
- Esterline - publicly traded company that designs, manufactures, and markets specialty products primarily for aerospace and defense customers
- Expedia, Inc. - online travel company, which occupies Tower 333 (renamed the Expedia building) beginning November 2008
- GlobalScholar - an operating unit of Scantron
- InfoSpace - a growing Internet private-label search engine and online directory that survived the dot.com bust of the 1990s; reemerging in the mid-2000s with a mobile entertainment offering
- Intellectual Ventures - a growing intellectual property investment company, prominently featured in the book Superfreakonomics.
- Motricity - Value Added Services (VAS) provider (mobile content and services)
- MulvannyG2 Architecture - moved to Seattle in 2015; now called MG2; the headquarters for the international architectural firm working with both commercial and mixed use projects
- Orahealth Corporation - pharmaceutical manufacturer specializing in oral health care products
- Outerwall - owner and operator of coin-exchanging and movie rental kiosks found in supermarkets
- Paccar Inc - world's third-largest producer of heavy duty Class 8 trucks (semis) sold under the Kenworth, Peterbilt, DAF and Leyland nameplates
- The Pokémon Company International - North American headquarters for US operations for marketing and licensing the Pokémon franchise
- QFC - Quality Food Centers; headquartered in Bellevue; a Washington and Oregon chain of upscale grocery stores (a wholly owned subsidiary of Kroger)
- Savers - operators of the Value Village thrift store chain
- Sucker Punch Productions - Sony game developer which produced Sly Cooper, InFamous, and Rocket: Robot on Wheels
- Symetra - life insurance company
- T-Mobile USA - headquarters for their US operations are located in Factoria, a neighborhood of Bellevue; operates an all-digital, national wireless phone network, and a Wi-Fi network; Bellevue's second-largest employer, with over 3,200 employees[1]
- Unify Square - unified communications technology company; founded and headquartered in Bellevue
- Valve - computer software/video games developer responsible for PC game client Steam, and best-selling games such as the Half-Life series, Portal series, and Team Fortress 2
- WizKids - non-electronic game developer producing everything from collectible miniatures games to board games
Branches based in Bellevue
- Boeing - aircraft manufacturer;s Bellevue's third-largest employer with over 2,800 employees[1]
- HTC Corporation - Taiwan-based manufacturer of smartphones and portable computing devices[2]
- Microsoft - Bellevue's largest employer, with 7,500 employees[1]
References
- 1 2 3 Todd Bishop (2008-05-01), Microsoft leases 26-story building in downtown Bellevue, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, retrieved 2009-05-11
- ↑ "HTC About us and locations". HTC Corporation.
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