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’22: The year it finally happens?

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SITE C will feature two new major hotels on Harbor Boulevard in Garden Grove.

By Jim Tortolano

While 2021 wasn’t a spectacular year for “sticks in the ground” of development in Garden Grove, the year nearly gone has teed up a lot of long-awaited projects to begin construction in 2022.

That’s the word from Lisa Kim, the city’s community and economic development director, who also serves as an assistant city manager.

“We’ve been busy,” she said in a recent interview in City Hall. “There’s been a huge interest in development, both in residential and commercial, and we don’t see it slowing down.”

While she concedes that the coronavirus pandemic may have pent up the process of bringing long-held plans to fruition, “we’re now seeing positive movement.”

Here’s a status report on the projects slated to make some news in the coming year.

And for those who predicted that the project formerly known as the “rusty skeleton” would never be built, Kim said that construction would be finished by the end of the first quarter for the 390 affordable units in the Garden Brook Village .

But, as Apple’s Steve Jobs used to say: “One more thing.” Kim wrapped up the interview with a teaser. “There’s some dynamic news on the horizon,” she said.

More? Any more development would not only put Garden Grove on the map, it might mean we need a bigger map.

 

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