
OCVIBE, the 100-acre mixed-use development near Honda Center in Anaheim, unveiled Monday the designs for Orange County’s newest network of parks and plazas. The 20 acres of open spaces will introduce three miles of walkable trails, an outdoor public art gallery, new parks and plazas and a diverse calendar of public programming.
“Great parks and plazas build strong communities, and the network of open spaces OCVIBE is bringing to Southern California represents our long-term commitment to the health and resiliency of the Anaheim community,” said Brian Myers, senior director on the development team at OCVIBE.
He continued, “From the very beginning, we envisioned spaces that encourage wellness, celebrate art and culture, and foster connection. Our hope is that these spaces will bring inspiration to Orange County residents for generations to come.”
The first public plaza will open in early 2027, alongside Katella Commons, the district’s chef-driven market hall, along with Concert Hall, a 5,000-capacity live entertainment venue.
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