Today, Hawaiian Gardens gives office and commercial users a chance to build on a secure and established base. Aided by one of Southern California’s most progressive and experienced city governments, Hawaiian Gardens provides incentives for upgrading commercial properties, consolidating smaller commercial properties, and redeveloping underdeveloped properties through the City’s Rehabilitation Program.
Commercial and Industrial uses make up over 25% of the land area. Because the major arteries Carson Street and Norwalk Boulevard perpendicularly intersect in the middle of the city, they serve as axes, providing immediate access from the freeways to the rest of the City.
Hawaiian Gardens is approximately 99% built out, and such, the City’s intention is to guide redevelopment towards revitalizing the commercial corridors into high quality, pedestrian friendly districts that are harmonious with residential and non-residential uses.
The City is looking to develop a broad range of commercial uses ranging from retail sales, service-related uses, entertainment, community service organizations, and professional offices. Visit the Redevelopment Department web page for more information about latest developments and meetings.
The City of Hawaiian Gardens enjoys an outstanding business area profile with respect to location, the people, the neighborhoods, and opportunities:
In the Gateway Region, Hawaiian Gardens location is central to downtown Los Angeles’s booming economic core but away from the confines, costs and confusion of the urban metropolis.
Hawaiian Gardens offers the recognized promise of reasonable growth with a housing inventory that meets both family and executive housing demands at prices that are favorable compared to Los Angeles and Orange Counties, as well as a pledge towards enhancing commercial development and revitalization.
The City has stable quality neighborhoods where the crime rate is low and the city government is committed to a safe and a secure future.