Emulex complex approved
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Lolita Harper
Emulex officials gained unanimous City Council endorsement Monday
night for plans that will ultimately allow them to cultivate
high-tech components on a portion of the lima bean fields that
produced a Segerstrom family dynasty.
Emulex, which specializes in components that allow computers to
store growing amounts of data, presented its master plan for a
campus-like corporate command center on the northwest portion of the
Home Ranch site.
The company had outgrown its current home at Harbor Gateway and,
in April, solidified its move to the Segerstrom-owned land bordered
by Susan Street, Harbor Boulevard and South Coast Drive.
While the high-tech Emulex product varies greatly from the
agricultural harvest once grown at the site, many expect the type of
growth and success that the site is famous for producing.
Emulex officials said the move of their corporate headquarters
from Harbor Gateway to the Home Ranch site will allow the booming
company to house its engineers and laboratories in one location,
instead of being spread out over four buildings.
Council members said they were thrilled that the city could offer
Emulex a location for adequate expansion. Emulex has always been a
wonderful corporate citizen and a gem for the city, they said.
“I think this is a spectacular structure, and will be another
landmark for Costa Mesa,” Mayor Linda Dixon said.
In addition to the company’s revenue growth, officials estimate
the new site will allow them to increase their workforce, ultimately
bringing more high-level jobs to the city.
Designs propose to house these employees in three two-story
buildings, totaling 181,735 square feet, with various landscaped
walkways through the campus-like setting, a staff report details.
Although the Home Ranch project garnered a slue of public outcry
when the 93-acre development was considered for approval last year,
opposition was nonexistent Monday.
Other major components of the Home Ranch project include a
flagship Ikea store, 143 new homes and a mix of retail and office
space.
* LOLITA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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