A new 480-unit housing project dubbed “Terravita” is coming to Laguna Hills.
The Laguna Hills City Council has approved a plan from Kingsbarn Capital & Development and development partner Kelemen Company of Irvine to turn the former HERE and Spectrum Summit office campus at 23272 Mill Creek Drive into 259 duet, duplex and triplex homes, along with 221 apartments.
According to company officials, 24 of these apartments will be set aside for low-income families.
“This approval marks an important milestone for Terravita and reflects years of disciplined planning, collaboration, and perseverance,” said Phil Mader, president of Kingsbarn Capital & Development, in a news release. “We are grateful to the city of Laguna Hills, our project team, and everyone involved in advancing a plan that thoughtfully reimagines an underutilized office campus into much-needed housing for the community.”
The project team also includes architects Urban Arena and Orange-based AO, land use counsel Morgan Gallagher of Cox Castle.
