Santa Ana, CA Hotels
Apologies for my 'Flops' flubThe 'Flops' exhibition in Paris this spring inferred that failure may be necessary before innovation truly succeeds. How to deal with frivolous lawsuitsYour basic goal in ...
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Hotels Near Courtyard Santa Ana Orange County, Santa Ana
Remembering Arthur TauckTracing Arthur Tauck's success, one sees a recurring theme: People mattered. More luxury options on the way in 2026High-end cruising is the clear winner this Wave season, and ...
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Apartment Tower, Hotel Coming to Downtown Santa Ana
The 3rd and Broadway Promenade will feature ground-floor retail and multiple levels of apartments An ambitious mixed-used development that’s been in the planning stages for years is on the cusp of ...
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Nexus Building Marriott in Santa Ana
Santa Ana-based Nexus Co. is getting back into development with plans for a hotel project near its headquarters and housing elsewhere. The company’s breaking ground on a 155-room Courtyard Marriott at ...
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Developer Harrah ready to launch 15-story apartment tower, hotel in Santa Ana
A high-rise project bringing apartments, retail, restaurants, hotel rooms and meeting space to the historic heart of downtown Santa Ana is on the verge of becoming reality after a decade of dreaming, ...
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CAFÉ OASIS OPENS IN DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA AS COMMUNITY CAFÉ AND SOCIAL IMPACT HUB
The Café OASIS Grand Opening, Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony, and Official Launch Celebration will take place on Monday, June 29, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at 305 W. 4th Street, Santa Ana, California 92701. Media ...
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Santa Ana Officials to Purge City Commissions to Curb $13 Million Budget Gap
Santa Ana City Council members are poised to dissolve five city commissions Tuesday to help balance a $13 million budget ...
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Santa Ana set to finalize budget; about $427 million expected to be spent on day-to-day operations
But city officials say said future costs are expected to grow faster than revenues, driven in part by inflation, labor ...
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