Santa Ana residents hope to stop apartment development at grocery store location
A Northgate González Market in Norwalk. The Santa Ana City Council has approved a plan to demolish a Northgate Market on East Fourth Street and erect “luxury” apartments in its place.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
Jan. 21, 2021 5:02 PM PT
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Santa Ana residents who live near the Northgate González Market on East Fourth Street are fighting the closure of the low-cost grocery store they have relied on for years.
Northgate Market said the neighborhood will still have nearby grocery store options.
The Santa Ana City Council approved a plan last month to demolish the market and erect “luxury” apartments in its place. It was one of the first controversial decisions by the new council, which added three members and a new mayor in November.
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