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Completion Date:     1/1/2024

Square Footage:      1877436

Building Use:           Mixed-Use Residential/Commercial/Retail

Location:                 Anaheim, California


Project Description:

This modern infill development is a mixed-use neighborhood located in the heart of Anaheim’s Platinum Triangle, within a quarter mile of the Angel Stadium and half a mile of Anaheim’s ARTIC transit hub. It is comprised of 1,400 for-sale and for-rent residential units with approximately 50,000 sf of neighborhood-serving retail, and 1.8 acres of park space, connected by a network of pedestrian-oriented sidewalks and pathways. Faced with the challenges of providing maximum flexibility and the constraints of utilizing much of the existing infrastructure, this repositioning of the previously-approved mixed-use master plan was shaped by principles that included stimulating market-driven for-sale development, balancing and integrating a variety of land uses, and reinforcing recently expanded transit-oriented opportunities, within the larger Platinum Triangle Mater Plan area.

The design team developed an overall urban framework of well-connected streets, focused on a centrally located public park. The plan is anchored by a centerpiece walking and shopping district along Market Street, which will be an attractive and engaging thoroughfare serving both pedestrian and vehicular traffic. Community centered indoor and outdoor facilities are fully integrated into a network of safe, convenient and humanly-scaled streets and pedestrian paseos with appropriately-sized neighborhood blocks, and a variety of housing typologies.


C.O.T.E. | Committee on the Environment

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Submitted By:

MVE + Partners, Inc.

Design Architect:

MVE + Partners, Inc.

Associate Architect or Firm:

Landscape Architect:

C2 Collaborative

Owner / Developer:

Lennar

Engineer:

Civil Engineer: Hunsaker & Associates, Inc.

General Contractor:

Lennar

Consultant:

Photographer:

A-town

Category

Residential Planned Development

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