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On June 14, the California Coastal Commission unanimously approved an amendment allowing for the development of two new hotels in Dana Point Harbor, the Dana House and Surf Lodge, to be developed by R.D. Olson Development. These hotels will enhance the harbor experience for visitors and residents, providing fresh accommodations and contributing to the vibrant community of Dana Point through a comprehensive local benefits package. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gXVp8bxk

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Can't, and wont say im happy about this - or that this is a good thing. Change is inevitable but I like the way it is and simple upgrades would be enough - I hope the Wind & Sea and Turks can continue on, Harbor wouldn't be the same without them. And hopefully the local fishing boats/industry will continue as well.

Brandon Dedmon, AIA

Principal at SMS Architects

2mo

This is great news! Looking forward to seeing these new hotels.

Tom Spinogatti

Senior Vice President & Senior Wealth Creator, helping foster Shareholder Value, by maximizing your Banking Relationship at Comerica Bank

1mo

As a local of Laguna Niguel and Dana Point for over 30 years, I am delighted to see progress on the DP Harbor! It’s been discussed for many years and it’s good to see progress and commitment to get the project and development underway ! Let’s face it, the old Harbor Inn Motel has seen better days! As noted on the attached article: The final piece to the planned $550 million overhaul of the Dana Point Harbor is about in place, with the California Coastal Commission giving its OK for the construction of two new hotels in the 53-year-old harbor.

Tim Cromwell

CREDE / VP of Strategic Development

2mo

No question that these hotels will be beautiful and will become the places to stay when visiting Dana Point.

Christian Bahre

Financial Strategist & Digital Outreach Specialist@ Global Financial and Leasing Services

2mo

Wow, this is fantastic news for Dana Point Harbor! 🎉 The addition of the Dana House and Surf Lodge by R.D. Olson Development is bound to elevate the local hospitality scene. These new hotels will not only offer modern and inviting accommodations but also inject new energy into the community. It's exciting to see projects that balance development with community benefits. Kudos to everyone involved in making this happen! 🌊🏨 Can't wait to see the positive impact on both tourism and local businesses. Keep up the great work! 🚀

Holly L. Richardson

Executive Professional Strategic / Creative Thinking / Leadership Execution. Business Development, Sales, Client Retention, Strategic Partnerships, Special Events. Excellent at Client Retention Contracts.

2mo

I’m quite sure these hotels will be beautifully designed integrating coastal interiors, and heritage art. Hopefully we will soon see, an outdoor music venue, boutiques, cafes, and art shops amid the harbor development, as well at the coastal hotels. Definitely will be a revival for the economy at the historic Dana Point Harbor.

Dana Point is such a quaint community & harbor - I hope this is kept in mind. The harbor and local businesses are well supported by OC locally - I would hate for over tourism ... JMO

Jeanette N.

Recruiter | Managing Partner @ Sapphire Recruitment | Branding, Executive Search, Talent Management, Headhunter, Brand Ambassador

2mo

Wowwww! So excited to see the improved Dana Point Harbor. It’s going to be incredible.

Ondar Tarlow

Chief Marketing Officer | Kinecta | Brand Builder | Award Winning | Growth Marketing

2mo

Eagerly anticipated since 2008 when the original development estimate was $48 million and now more realistically estimated to be $600 million. Keep track of the height of the new buildings. The Town Center project on Del Prado and PCH went a bit higher than residents expected.

Robert Bohan

President, Ultimate Communication Systems

2mo

RDO best in the business.

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