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Shopping Center Proposed Where Downtown Hotel Once Planned

Plaza Banderas Hotel, approved for the heart of San Juan Capistrano, will not be built. A new developer wants retail space instead.

A shopping mall developer has filed a preliminary application with the city to build a 65,000-square-foot shopping center at the property, which lines Ortega Highway between Mission San Juan Capistrano and the I-5 Freeway.

“This project would replace the previously proposed Plaza Banderas project,” writes City Manager Karen Brust in her weekly report.

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Plaza Banderas was a 124-room boutique hotel approved in 2011. But landowner Gretchen Stroscher Thomson never broke ground, unable to find a hotel operator.

Now comes Goveia Comemrcial Real Estate of Dana Point, which proposes a two-story shopping center with most of the space, 52,000 square feet of it, on the first level.

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Goveia has built strip malls and office buildings throughout Orange and San Diego counties.

Patch will have more information as it becomes available.

 


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