Business View Magazine | October 2019

280 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE OCTOBER 2019 ice cream, coffee, bagels, burgers, chicken, and Vietnamese cuisine - all in this small, outdoor food hall that promotes community. It’s really cool and a huge generator of visitors, downtown.” Local residents and people from the surrounding area are now visiting the downtown core to enjoy the completed project. In conjunction with that, about a block away, construction is well underway on a 275-stall, three-story parking structure to augment parking in the downtown, which is now at a premium. The much anticipated building is due to open up in January 2020. Outside of the downtown, the city is working on a project that involves two Comfort Inn products: a WoodSpring Suites extended stay hotel and a Comfort Inn & Suites hotel, slated to break ground before the end of the year. These modern accommodation offerings will bring more people to Bellflower, as well as generate revenue for the city through the bed tax. It was actually a city-owned property sale that made it all happen – a win/win for everybody involved in the project. Bellflower also has a major infrastructure project pictured The MAYNE EventsCenter and Historic Train Depot

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