Newport Center, Newport Beach, California
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Newport Center is a business, shopping, and entertainment district located on a high bluff overlooking Newport Harbor in
Newport Beach, California Newport Beach is a coastal city of about 85,000 in southern Orange County, California, United States. Located about southeast of downtown Los Angeles, Newport Beach is known for its sandy beaches. The city's harbor once supported maritime indu ...
, centered around the Fashion Island regional shopping mall. It was created in the early 1960s as part of William Pereira's master plan for the Irvine Ranch. Newport Center was created as the unofficial "downtown" of the Irvine Ranch, which at the time extended all the way down to Pacific Coast Highway.


History

It was the site used for the 1953 National Scout Jamboree of the
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. The event was held where Newport Center and Fashion Island now sit. It was the third international jamboree; the first jamboree held west of the Mississippi River and had with 50,000 scouts from all 48 states, Alaska, Hawaii, and 16 foreign countries.Orange County – 1946 to 1962
/ref> It was one of the first sites considered for
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. During excavation of the site for the first buildings, a considerable amount of
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was discovered, indicating that a small forest once existed in the area. The center was the brainchild of architect William Pereira and Irvine Company planner Ray Watson, with many of its buildings designed by Pereira and Welton Becket. The first building, at 400 Newport Center Drive, went up in 1967, with the majority of the center's buildings following in the 1970s, designed primarily in the
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. Pereira's
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Pacific Mutual building was added in 1972, which became one of Newport Beach's most well-known architectural landmarks. Newport Center and Fashion Island were named by Orange County advertising pioneer Leland Oliver Co., Inc. which also created the advertising and public relations for many years. The strip of land between Avocado and MacArthur roads was originally slated to be an exit spur of the Pacific Coast Freeway, which was never built. It sat largely empty until the late 2000s when a library and park were constructed on the site.


Economy

The center occupies a large city block between Jamboree, MacArthur and San Joaquin Hills roads, and Pacific Coast Highway. In the center of this block is a circular road, called Newport Center Drive, with high-rise buildings encircling the outside edge of the road. Numerous businesses are located along Newport Center Drive, including insurer
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,
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, Janus Capital Group, Acacia Research Corporation, Irvine Company, Blackwood, and law firm Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth.


Fashion Island

The center of the circle is occupied by Fashion Island regional shopping mall. Adjacent to the complex is the very upscale Big Canyon Country Club community.


Transportation

Newport Center Drive is accessed from the outside by five roads, which are named after the
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. These roads split the center into "superblocks", each of which were built and leased as separate properties.


Gallery

File:Fashion_Island_Newport_Center_Driver_Photo_D_Ramey_Logan.jpg File:Newport Center Photo D Ramey Logan.jpg, Newport Center with Balboa in the foreground File:NewportCenterPier(Small).JPG, Newport Center from Balboa Peninsula File:Newport Center Skyline and Santa Ana Mountains.jpg, Newport Skyline File:Irvine company hq.jpg, Irvine Company's HQ in Newport Center File:Fashion Island - Vlad 89.JPG, Fashion Island in Newport Center File:Pacificlifeheadquarters.jpg, Pacific Life's HQ


References

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