Anaheim mall set for housing rebirth as City Council approves latest OC theater demolition
Anaheim is set to receive more housing in the latest redevelopment of a Regal Edwards movie theater. Last week, the Anaheim City Council gave final approval to transform the Anaheim Hills Festival shopping center into residences from Shea Properties, the Orange County Business Journal reported. Aliso Viejo-based Shea plans to demolish the approximately 62,000-square-foot Regal Edwards Anaheim Hills, which has been closed since 2022, to construct a four-story 447-unit apartment community on an 85.7-acre site at 8020 East Santa Ana Canyon Road. Of the 447 units, 45 will be designated for moderate-income households. Other planned additions include open spaces like […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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