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Irvine Co. Proposes New Housing for Spectrum Area

Parks, Single-Family Houses to Replace Oak Creek Golf Course

The Irvine Company revealed plans Wednesday to convert the privately operated Oak Creek Golf Course and two adjacent commercial parcels into a predominately residential neighborhood.

The new village, to be located at the northeastern end of the Irvine Spectrum District, would bring single-family houses and a multifamily development next to Innovation Office Park, where companies like Sega of America and Twitch lease space — about one mile from the Great Park.

Details of the 235-acre project are still being developed but Irvine Co. proposed the new village in the Spectrum District to help the city of Irvine meet its state housing mandates.

Read the May 12 issue for more about the project.

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Parimal Rohit
Parimal Rohit
Parimal M. Rohit has nearly two decades of experience in journalism and recently covered Texas real estate for CoStar News and Austin Business Journal. He was also the editor of The Log, covering Southern California's and Northern Mexico's maritime and environmental spaces. Throughout his career, Rohit has also covered the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Bollywood and California politics. Rohit won 12 reporting awards from the San Diego Press Club, including best environmental reporting and best essay/commentary, and the Fort Worth chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. His hobbies include photography, podcasting, travel and filmmaking. He is also the recipient of several fellowships, including one through the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism and another through the RK Mellon Foundation.

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