Standard Pacific Homes to Break Ground on Tustin Legacy
Moving Forward with Plans for Tustin Legacy Standard Pacific Homes, one of the nation’s leaders in homebuilding quality, announced plans to break ground on the first traditional single-family home community at Tustin Legacy, the 1,600 acre master-planned community located on the former Tustin Marine Corps Air Station. Dubbed Greenwood in Tustin Legacy, the new community will offer 375 upscale homes …
Moving Forward with Plans for Tustin Legacy
Moving Forward with Plans for Tustin Legacy The city is moving forward with revamped plans for the Tustin Legacy, including a potential sports and entertainment complex near the southern hangar complete with a hotel, lake and amphitheater, according to officials. About 800 acres of the former Marine Corps Air Station base still are vacant, offering an opportunity for land development …
Tustin Legacy Park Forum
Tustin Legacy Park Forum The Tustin Parks and Recreation Department will be hosting a Park Design Forum to review the concept plan of the future Tustin Legacy Park. The Design Forum will be part of the regularly scheduled Community Services Commission Meeting. The forum is intended to give park neighbors and stakeholders a chance to review the plan and provide …
Planning Commission Approved Development Plans!
Planning Commission Approved Development Plans! The Planning Commission for the City of Tustin approved the development plans for Standard Pacific at Tustin Legacy. The plan is for the development of 375 residential units on a 78 acre site. The meeting, held on December 10th, included the request to approve a general plan, a specific plan, a concept plan, a tentative …
Planning Commission to review Standard Pacific Development Plans
Planning Commission to review Standard Pacific Development Plans The Planning Commission for the City of Tustin is scheduled to review and requested to approve the development plans for Standard Pacific at Tustin Legacy. The plan is for the development of 375 residential units on a 78 acre site. The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, December 10th, and will include the …
Tustin Ranch Road Opens
Tustin Ranch Road Opens Drivers can now take Tustin Ranch Road straight from the 5 freeway to The District at Tustin Legacy shopping center, a route expected to ease congestion on neighboring roads. The $40 million, 1.4-mile route connects the 5 freeway to The District shopping center. The extension from Walnut to Warner avenues opened to cars after Saturday’s …
Tustin Legacy future development
Tustin Legacy future development The future development of Tustin Legacy is said to continue for another 20+ years. An additional 2,100 homes, along with 6 to 7 million square feet of non-residential space (i.e. retail, restaurant, office, entertainment), new roadways, parkland, open spaces and infrastructure is still in the works. The City of Tustin continues to move forward with …
Roof failure at Tustin base damages airship
Roof failure at Tustin base damages airship A 25-foot-by-25-foot hole opened up in the roof of the Tustin airship hangar housing the Aeroscraft on Monday morning. Orange County Fire Authority firefighters responded to a call of a partial collapse of the roof about 7:45 Monday morning, causing damage to the craft and causing helium to leak into the structure. Click …
Massive experimental airship hovers in test flight but wind forces quick landing
Massive experimental airship hovers in test flight but wind forces quick landing A massive experimental airship briefly lumbered into the skies in front of the former military base in Tustin, Calif., where shifting winds kept it from making its first untethered flight. The 266-foot-long Aeroscraft was built by Worldwide Aeros Corp. with more than $50 million in funding from the …
Tustin Firm Moves Closer To Flight Testing Blimp-Style Cargo Aircraft
Tustin Firm Moves Closer To Flight Testing Blimp-Style Cargo Aircraft An Orange County aerospace firm will soon begin flight tests for a new high-tech blimp-style aircraft designed to carry oversized cargo. Tustin-based Worldwide Aeros Corp. designed the 266-foot-long Aeroscraft, a 36,000-pound, blimp-like aircraft made of aluminum and carbon fiber, as part of the “Dragon Dream” project. The Aeroscraft, which incorporates …