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After twenty years of steady revitalization, Downtown Fullerton is experiencing a "renaissance" evidenced by a growing number of sidewalk cafes, specialty restaurants, unique shops, entertainment venues, and upscale apartments.

Downtown Fullerton offers a rustic old town atmosphere with a cluster of more than 70 historic buildings, beautiful shade trees, and decorative walkways, providing a comfortable setting to gather with friends, enjoy music, and catch up on the latest news. Downtown is equipped with more than 2,500 "free" public parking spaces to support the over 350,000 square feet of retail and more than 275,000 square feet of office space.

Downtown is more than just another shopping center - it also serves as a vibrant cultural center with facilities, such as the award-winning Museum Center, the Downtown Plaza, and Plummer Auditorium. It is also home to financial, religious, and governmental institutions, as well as a bustling regional transportation center that serves more than 350,000 passengers every year.


News

Veterans Day holiday ceremonies, closures announced
The 22nd Annual Fullerton Veterans’ Day Parade and Ceremony will be held Nov. 11.  The parade will begin at 10:30 a.m. in the Downtown Plaza, located on Wilshire Avenue, east of Harbor Boulevard and adjacent to the Fullerton Museum Center, and end at Hillcrest Park at the intersection of Harbor and Valley View Drive.
Fullerton Train Station Construction Notice
Demolition work at the Fullerton train station, 120 E. Santa Fe Ave. in FullertonExpected to begin Monday, Nov. 2, 2009.  Upgrades at both the Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo and the Fullerton stations to allow the trains to turn around more efficiently. ( View PDF )
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Fox Block Study Session Presentation from October 20, 2009
Using  input  from  public,  Angelo’s  &  Vinci’s, Mc  Donald’s, Foundation,  ARTECO and staff,  SMS  Architects  worked  to develop  a plan  for  Fox  Block  to  share  with Agency/Council  and  public.
World's 100 worst album covers focus of Museum Center exhibit
It’s those covers – the funny and the just plain bad - that will be the focus of ”The 100 Worst Album Covers,” a new exhibit opening Aug. 1 at the Fullerton Museum Center.
County Clerk opens local office
A branch of the Clerk-Recorder’s Office has opened at 201 N. Harbor Blvd., and hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. More...
City conducting acoustical tests in downtown

At City Council direction, the Community Development Department has initiated an acoustic study to determine what base-line noise levels may be permitted for outdoor entertainment in the downtown.

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