Taking a slight detour here, I would like to introduce my adopted puppy, Luna. She flew all the way from South Korea to the States. She is a Korean Jindo. I am greatly excited to share her adventures which can be found via Youtube at The Avid Reviewer channel:
Source: Architects Orange By: Chad Kim Developer, Bonanni Development, plans second mixed use development known as Cloud House in the City of Stanton near the intersection of Beach Blvd and Lampson Ave.
By: Chad Kim Developer, Community Development Partners, proposes an 85 unit affordable housing development in the City of Santa Ana near the intersection of Westminster Ave and Fairview St.
Source: Architects Orange By: Chad Kim Located at the northwest corner of Beach Bl and Stanford Av (12736 Beach Bl), a 5 story mixed use development called VRV is planned with a total of 300 apartment units on a 3.75 acre site. The retail component to the development would comprise a total of 6,313 sq ft.
Source: Meridian NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. – Meridian, a full-service real estate developer, operator and owner of medical real estate, is pleased to announce that the company has closed escrow on the sale of its newly renovated, 53,574-square-foot medical office building in Santa Ana, California, to a large Southern California healthcare provider. The purchase price was $29.9 million. The building is located at 3601 W. Sunflower Avenue within the South Coast Collection (SOCO) market of Orange County, an area undergoing significant revitalization. “The location of this property is very exciting,” said Meridian Vice President, Acquisitions, R.J. Sommerdyke. “It is located directly across the street from The Press , a new 640,000-square-foot creative office project recently leased by technology/defense firm Anduril. The building is also adjacent to The Hive, a large redevelopment project that serves as the headquarters for the Los Angeles Chargers. The opening of The Press will bring
Rendering of SCG America's Planned Hotel at Site C in Garden Grove. Credit: Orange County Business Journal; Archilier Architecture By: Chad Kim According to the Orange County Business Journal (OCBJ), SCG America takes another step forward in the planned three hotel development at Site C in Garden Grove as two hotel operators for two of the three hotels has been announced.
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