Bella Terra signed a handful of leases with new tenants bringing new eats and treats to the bustling shopping center in Huntington Beach.
Signed leases include:
Philz Coffee, opening this month; Fogo De Chão (August), Jan’s Health Bar (coming this fall), Snooze AM Eatery (fall debut), The Golf Bar, indoor golf experience (opens this winter)
Coming next year is the popular indoor rock climbing gym, Sender One.
The restaurant previously known as Puesto has reopened as Marila’s Mexican restaurant.
There will be much change coming to Bella Terra in the months ahead as property owner DJM and partner PGIM add even more retail and apartments to the mix.
The companies are tearing down the 149,000-square-foot structure Burlington Coat Factory and an adjacent retail commercial building, which will be replaced with retail and restaurants on the ground floor under 300 new apartments.
The project should be completed by late 2023, DJM said.
The Square taking shape in Cypress
A retail center under development in Cypress has added several retail merchants due to open this year.
The Square at Cypress, a project by Shea Properties in Aliso Viejo, is anchored by Trader Joe’s, which opened in early May.
Also due to join the 30,000-square-foot retail property are BLK Dot Coffee, Board & Brew Specialty Sandwiches, Dr. Footman, El Zarape, The Kebab Shop and YogaSix.
In the future, the property at 5251 Katella Ave. also will have a sprawling, 251-unit apartment complex, a movie theater, a medical office building and a 128-room Homewood Suites by Hilton.
Clinic in Orange expanding to offer free surgeries
The Lestonnac Free Clinic in Orange is expanding to add a free surgery center.
The nonprofit, which was founded by Sister Marie Therese in 1979, recently celebrated the project with a “wall-breaking” ceremony. The center is gaining 4,000 square feet for the Lestonnac Surgery Center, which will offer free procedures for non-life-threatening issues such as…
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