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Anaheim’s Honda Center district OCVibe plans $5B mixed-use buildout

OCVibe says the 100-acre project will add more than 2,000 apartments, two hotels, and about 170,000 square feet of office space, with initial public openings targeted for 2027.

Commercial Observer reports that OCVibe, a 100-acre master-planned mixed-use development around Anaheim’s Honda Center, is privately financed by Henry and Susan Samueli, the owners of the Anaheim Ducks, and is budgeted as a $5 billion investment.

According to Scott Frick, OCVibe’s senior vice president of real estate and district operations, the plan includes more than 2,000 apartments, two hotels, over 35 dining concepts, and about 170,000 square feet of office space, alongside 20 acres of parks and plazas.

Frick said OCVibe has been assembling nearly 10 parcels over the past eight years and began construction about three years ago, with delivery of phases expected through about 2030 or 2031. He also said parking structures were built first to replace surface lots and that parking decks have been delivered over the last couple of years.

The outlet reports that the first major public-facing elements are scheduled to arrive in 2027, including Katella Commons, a 50,000-square-foot market hall, plus a 5,000-capacity concert venue, and The Weave, a six-story mass-timber office building where flexible-office operator Kiln has committed to a full floor. Frick expects the arena to see heavy traffic during the 2028 Olympics, when indoor volleyball at the Honda Center is projected to draw roughly half a million people over 11 days.

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