The Anaheim City Council is expected to consider on Tuesday, Dec.16, a proposal that would turn part of the Anaheim Hills Festival shopping center into housing.
If final site plans are voted through , a 447-unit residential community would replace the shopping hub’s shuttered Regal Cinema.
The theater, at the southern end of the center that’s located between Festival Drive and Roosevelt Road, closed shortly after owner Cineworld Group declared bankruptcy in 2022.
In its place, developers propose a four-story residential building wrapped around a five-level, 954-space parking structure. The apartment mix would include up to three bedrooms, would range from 591 square feet to 728 square feet, and come with their own private balconies or patios.
And those who live there would see a clubh

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