By Jim Tortolano Orange County Tribune A contract worth $250,000 for the development of architectural and urban design guidelines for “Little Saigons” was approved by the Garden Grove City Council on Tuesday […]
By Jim Tortolano Orange County Tribune A contract worth $250,000 for the development of architectural and urban design guidelines for “Little Saigons” was approved by the Garden Grove City Council on Tuesday […]
By Jim Tortolano Orange County Tribune Although Little Saigon is often thought of as the commercial area along Bolsa Avenue in Westminster, there are also concentrations of Vietnamese-American businesses and residences in […]
The selection of a consultant for the design and development of an archway for the Little Saigon district and the appointment of a member to the planning commission are on the agenda […]
By Jim Tortolano Orange County Tribune A first step toward tying several “Little Saigons” across West and Central Orange County into one powerhouse of tourism and ethnic pride may be taken at […]
A grant worth $250,000 has been awarded to the City of Westminster for the economic development of the Little Saigon business district along Bolsa Avenue, located chiefly between Magnolia and Brookhurst streets. […]
A proposal to create a non-profit “public benefit” foundation to support Westminster’s annual Tet Parade goes before the Westminster City Council when it meets Wednesday evening. What’s proposed is to create a […]
Little Saigon, the stretch along Bolsa Avenue between Brookhurst Street and Magnolia Avenue, is perhaps Westminster’s most famous area, serving as the central business district for the city’s large Vietnamese population. How […]
By Shanya Rod The Westminster Planning Commission took a unanimous vote Wednesday evening to move forward with the Bolsa Row project development, on the condition that improvements be made to the building’s […]
When the Bolsa Row development was first proposed in Westminster in 2017, Donald Trump was a brand-new president and the Rams had recently left St. Louis to return to Los Angeles. […]
Last month The Tribune did an interview with Lisa Kim, Garden Grove’s director of community and economic development (and assistant city manager) for our semi-annual update on new businesses planned (or under […]