Renovation Planned for Shopping Center
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A large-scale renovation of the Aliso Hills Shopping Center will be considered by the City Council tonight.
Shopping plaza owner Aliso Equities Ltd. is asking the city for permission to tear down a Sizzler restaurant to allow a 10,000-square-foot expansion of an adjacent Ralphs supermarket.
The plans also call for a 1,000-square-foot retail store, a new look for the 14 storefronts in the 60,000-square-foot plaza and signs that will illuminate the shopping center’s new name--Alicia Town Center.
The center is at Alicia Parkway and Paseo de Valencia, across the street from a $16-million community center being planned by the city.
“I love the name [of the shopping plaza],” Councilman Joel T. Lautenschleger said. “Across the street will be the community center and this area will be the center of town.”
Lautenschleger said the renovation is also a sign that “business is still interested in being active in Laguna Hills.”
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