CdM’s PCH Strip Is Getting a Makeover — Here’s What Locals Are Saying
The Flower Streets in Corona del Mar? Absolutely iconic.
But that little commercial stretch along PCH? …Let’s just say it hasn’t quite caught up. That may be about to change.
In this video, I’m diving into the proposed revitalization of CdM’s PCH corridor — what city planners have in mind, how locals are reacting, and what it could mean for property values and quality of life. I’m Missy Wiesen, your Coastal Orange County real estate expert, and if you’ve ever wondered why “Rug store row” doesn’t match the luxury vibe of the Flower Streets… you’re not alone.
From elevated restaurants and boutique retail to concerns about traffic and overdevelopment, this project has the community buzzing. Whether you’re team “Glow-Up” or firmly in the “Leave It Alone” camp, there’s a lot to unpack here.
Key Highlights:
→ CdM’s PCH strip could see major upgrades: restaurants, shops, and modern design
→ Why some residents are excited — and why others are pumping the brakes
→ What this could mean for walkability, home values, and neighborhood character
→ Missy’s take as both a local and Coastal OC market expert
→ A call for YOUR input — because every street-level change starts with community
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Transcript:
CdM’s Flower Streets? Iconic.
That little commercial strip on PCH? …Less so.
But big changes are coming — and not everyone’s thrilled.
👋 I’m Missy Wiesen, your Coastal Orange County real estate expert.
I help clients navigate OC’s dreamiest coastal markets with clarity, expert strategy, and a deep understanding of what makes this lifestyle so special.
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🏗️ Let’s be honest — the PCH strip through CdM has always felt a little... underwhelming.
We’ve got a few legends like Bandera and Quiet Woman — holding it down.
But the rest? Let’s just say, Rug store row doesn’t exactly scream coastal luxury.
That’s why city planners are floating revitalization plans.
We’re talking boutique retail, elevated restaurants, and design that finally matches the charm of the neighborhood.
Some locals are all in. Others? Not so much.
Because construction is messy. Traffic is already tight.
And not everyone’s ready to trade peace and quiet for foot traffic and Aperol spritzes.
💬 As a local, I get both sides.
The idea of walking to coffee, dinner, or a shop that actually fits the vibe? Love it.
But overbuilding, noise, or the wrong kind of tenants? That’s a real concern.
So tell me in the comments — what do you think?
Is CdM ready for a glow-up, or should we leave well enough alone?
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