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Angel Stadium sale to net Anaheim $150 million, commitment of 466 affordable homes, 7-acre park
When the city agreed in December to sell the 150-acre stadium property for $325 million, officials asked for a number of benefits to be negotiated with buyer SRB Management, Angels owner Arte Moren…
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>>Anaheim may end up banking less than half the initial $325 million sales price for Angel Stadium, after subtracting the value of community benefits the city asked for, including 466 affordable housing units and a 7-acre “flagship city park.”
When the city agreed in December to sell the 150-acre stadium property, officials asked for a number of benefits to be negotiated with buyer SRB Management, Angels owner Arte Moreno’s business partnership. The resulting agreement, which was publicly released Friday, Sept. 4, would lock in housing for low- and very low-income residents and create a showcase park at a combined cost of $170 million, reducing the city’s final cash return on the sale to $150 million. The developer would build and maintain the housing and park for the city.
Also, the original price and size of the parcel being sold shrunk slightly, minus about $5 million and roughly 3 acres, after the city decided to reserve land containing a water well and space for a future fire station.<<
>>Anaheim spokesman Mike Lyster said city leaders who negotiated the agreement believe it’s a good deal because it guarantees a significant amount of high-quality affordable housing that is otherwise hard to get built, and it adds a premium park to the Platinum Triangle, an area expected to eventually be home to 30,000 residents.
“We think it’s worth it,” Lyster said. While it’s not required of developers, “we have to provide affordable housing. We think we’ve done a great job in our city, but there’s none in the Platinum Triangle.”
SRB Management would also agree to make 15% of remaining housing units affordable at no extra cost to the city. Lyster said that comes to another 311 units, mostly for moderate-income families. And all the project’s affordable housing will be mixed in with other units.<<
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