Little Saigon's Economic Boom: A New Era of Growth


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:47
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Little Saigon's Economic Boom: A New Era of Growth

A new report from Cal State Fullerton is driving smart growth in Little Saigon, leading to business support programs and future planning. Community leaders, including Tam Nguyen, are excited about the momentum, with events like the fifty-year celebration uniting cities. Garden Grove City Council has approved urban design guidelines and a loan program for expansions, all tied to the reports goals. Students played a significant role in data collection, painting a clear picture of the communitys needs and supporting both older and younger entrepreneurs.

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