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Huntington Beach council approves Magnolia Tank Farm housing project
The Huntington Beach City Council gave unanimous support on Tuesday, Sept. 18 to a 29-acre...
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The Huntington Beach City Council gave unanimous support on Tuesday, Sept. 18 to a 29-acre...
A 29-acre hotel and housing development in southeast Huntington Beach won approval Wednesday from...
By Lilly Nguyen Daily Pilot Staff Writer July 11, 2024 The Magnolia Tank Farm project in...
“We are appreciative of the ongoing partnership with Shopoff Realty Investments over the last several years. This latest contribution will help us with our cleanup efforts that will continue for the next several months,” stated John Villa, Executive Director of the HBWC.
The state Coastal Conservancy’s Explore the Coast Overnight Program was established to address the need for affordable coastal accommodations. The program called for an assessment of lower cost accommodations and the Magnolia Tank Farm project was featured on page 55.
“Our choice was between a blighted vacant lot or new homes, retail, shopping and dining, an eco-friendly lodge and community spaces that produce jobs, economic opportunity, and revenue…I’m pleased common sense and reasonableness
prevailed.” Mike Posey is a member of the Huntington Beach City Council
he Huntington Beach City Council voted 5-2 to approve zoning changes to the controversial Magnolia...