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  • Landmark 520-Unit Apartment Community Breaks Ground, Launching Westbridge Seven Oaks

    Landmark 520-Unit Apartment Community Breaks Ground, Launching Westbridge Seven Oaks

    Bakersfield, CA – Presidio Capital Partners and Fuller Apartment Homes, in partnership with Bolthouse Properties, proudly announce the groundbreaking of Park Center at Seven Oaks — the largest multifamily development in Kern County’s history, with a total of 520 apartment homes.

    Construction on Phase I, comprising 352 units, began on May 27, 2025. Preleasing will start in Spring 2026, and initial occupancy will commence by late Summer 2026. Park Center will be the launch project for Westbridge Seven Oaks, the newest premier master planned community of Seven Oaks by Bolthouse Properties. Located at the southwest corner of White Lane and Allen Road, Westbridge is designed to reflect the values of connection, walkability, and intentional growth.

    “Westbridge Seven Oaks will introduce new residential neighborhoods, parks, trails, and thoughtfully integrated amenities that extend the legacy of Seven Oaks while creating a vibrant new destination for generations to come,” noted Tony Leggio, President of Bolthouse Properties.

    “We are excited to bring this luxury apartment community to Seven Oaks as it continues to grow,” said Andrew Fuller, President of Fuller Apartment Homes. “We’ve taken great care to design a community that sets a new standard for apartment living in the region. It’s filled with amenities, including a resort-style pool, gym, yoga studio, ultra-fast WiFi across the entire campus, dog park, co-working center, and more.”

    Park Center will address the region’s housing shortage, driven by population growth and a lack of new multifamily development over the past four years. The project will enrich the community
    with recreational spaces, including the Stephen J. DeBranch Memorial Trail, which will connect to the Kern River trails upon full build-out. The addition of new residents will boost local retail
    and services, contribute to ongoing economic development, and assist employers inrecruitment.

    “At Bolthouse Properties, we feel privileged to work with high-quality apartment developers like Fuller Apartment Homes. They are integral partners in shaping the character and lifestyle of this
    exceptional community. As we continue our growth westward, we look forward to further realizing our vision of ‘Building A Better Community,’” said Bret Nielsen, Chief Operating Officer at Bolthouse Properties.

  • Belcourt Seven Oaks — A New Way to Live in Bakersfield

    Belcourt Seven Oaks — A New Way to Live in Bakersfield

    Belcourt Seven Oaks isn’t just a place to live — it’s a place to truly call home. A place where you can be adventurous, connected, and inspired. Honoring the rich history of Bakersfield and its small-town charm, Belcourt also offers something refreshingly new, blending tradition with modern living.

    The Amenities
    Living in Belcourt means enjoying a true sense of community, with thoughtfully designed amenities that make you feel right at home. Residents have exclusive access to the Center Club — a welcoming space that includes a resort-style pool and spa, fitness center, a gathering room for group fitness classes and arts & crafts, and a community room ideal for birthday parties, baby showers, and other special occasions. Beyond the Center Club, Belcourt Seven Oaks features a beautifully landscaped park and walkable paths that encourage outdoor activity and neighborly connection.

    The Lifestyle
    Beatriz “Bea” Guzman has officially served as the Social Director of Belcourt Seven Oaks for a year, and in that time, she has redefined what community engagement looks like. Bea thoughtfully curates events designed to bring neighbors together and create lasting memories. She describes her time at Belcourt as, “welcoming, exciting, and a joy to offer new experiences to the Belcourt community.” Being able to witness residents enjoy themselves and express their appreciation motivates her to continue planning meaningful events for the community.

    Some of her past successes include Winter Wonderland Storytime, Dino Day Out, Bunco Night, and the recurring favorite, Cookies with Justin events.

     

    This summer, residents can look forward to a fun-filled lineup of activities, including:

    • Movies in the Park
    • Father’s Day Celebration
    • Summer Fun Days
    • Ice Cream Socials
    • The Annual 4th of July Parade
    • Back to School Day with the Highgate Husky

    Whether you’ve been a long-term resident or just recently moved in, this summer is the perfect time to enjoy everything Belcourt has to offer.

    To stay updated on all upcoming events and activities, residents can visit the Community Calendar in the Experience Seven Oaks App, available for download on both Apple and Android devices.

    Not a member of the Seven Oaks West Homeowners Association? No problem! You can still download the Experience Seven Oaks App to explore the one-of-a-kind lifestyle, amenities, and services that make this community truly special.

     

  • Spring Is in Full Bloom at Belcourt Village!

    Spring Is in Full Bloom at Belcourt Village!

    With warmer days and new businesses joining the community, there’s no better time to explore, shop, and soak in the season.

    This May is no exception! We are thrilled to welcome new restaurants, celebrate anniversaries, and host a variety of community activities that you won’t want to miss. Join us in celebrating the heart and soul of Belcourt Village—where neighbors become friends, and every visit feels special.

    Wellness Workshops

    Pilates Barre

    Pilates Barre offers a variety of dynamic workout classes, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy! With the refreshing spring weather and the vibrant atmosphere at The Point in Belcourt Village, get ready for two exciting events in May.

    May 3rd: Moms in Motion Workshop w/The Motherhood Project: Balancing Life & Wellness

    May 24th: Pilates at The Point: Pilates Barre x Lululemon

     

    Toastique x Run Your Race

    Toastique has teamed up with local run club, “Run Your Race” to host a monthly run club on the first Saturday of each month. Kick off your morning with a group stretch outside Toastique before heading out for a scenic run around Seven Oaks. Join them on May 3rd, then treat yourself to a refreshing, cold-pressed juice or a gourmet toast afterward!

     

    Entertainment & Celebrations

    Apricot Lane Boutique Celebrates 1 Year at Belcourt Village

    Help celebrate Apricot Lane’s one-year anniversary at Belcourt Village! On May 2nd and 3rd, enjoy delightful sips and sweets, get creative making floral arrangements, and more.

     

    May Music Series

    Sponsored by Bolthouse Properties, our May Music Series is back and better than ever! Join us every Wednesday in May from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM for live music. Mark your calendars for May 7, 14, 21, and 28. This event is free and open to the public – so bring your friends, grab a seat, and enjoy the music!

     

    Celebrating Mother’s Day

    Celebrate the mom in your life this Mother’s Day! Whether you’re looking for a stunning bouquet from Flower Bar, a fabulous blowout from Drybar, or a thoughtful gift card from Apricot Lane Boutique, you’re sure to make this Mother’s Day unforgettable!

    New Dining Destinations

    Vecchio’s

    The wait is almost over! Vecchio’s is adding the finishing touches to their menu and space at Belcourt Village! Owners Irene and Scott Clancy share their excitement, “We cannot wait to welcome you at Belcourt Village soon with Neapolitan pizza and gelato. Our passion for great food and community is at the heart of everything we do, and we’re excited to bring you a place where you can gather, indulge, and enjoy.”

     

    Sonder  

    We are thrilled to welcome Sonder’s second location to Belcourt Village! Known for their exceptional American fare and craft libations, Sonder is bringing their hospitality and signature favorites – flavorful bruschetta, mouth-watering sandwiches, unique salads, and adventurous entrées. Plus, they’re unveiling an elevated menu just for their Belcourt Village location!

    From exciting events to delicious dining and personalized services, there is always something to discover at Belcourt Village.

    To learn more about upcoming activities at Belcourt Village, visit belcourtvillage.com or follow us on social media @experiencesevenoaks.

     

     

  • Bolt of Hope Grant Empowers Independence Through GRACE Foundation

    Bolt of Hope Grant Empowers Independence Through GRACE Foundation

    The final non-profit that Bolt of Hope was graciously able to grant was Independence Through GRACE Foundation. This incredible organization provides programs and services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, centering on each participant’s inherent God-given value and empowering them to live with independence. Through personalized programs that include enrichment activities, community service projects, and support for employment or entrepreneurship, ITG fosters meaningful integration into the local community.

    The Limitless Microenterprise Development Project

    The grant awarded to Independence Through GRACE will help fund the Limitless Microenterprise Development Project, one of four core programs offered by ITG. This initiative provides resources and services to individuals interested in starting their own businesses, ensuring that entrepreneurship remains an accessible and viable employment option for individuals with diverse abilities.

    Microenterprises offer an adaptable work environment where participants can set their own schedules, choose suitable activities, and receive ongoing support from the Limitless program staff. Many ITG participants own and operate small businesses, often focusing on creative endeavors such as personalized mugs, t-shirts, and tote bags. However, the high cost of specialized equipment and the potential impact on public benefits create significant barriers for these entrepreneurs.

    To address these challenges, Independence Through GRACE is developing the Limitless Makerspace, a shared workspace equipped with high-quality technology and machinery that participants can use to start or expand their businesses.

    Expected Impact & Long-Term Benefits of the Limitless Makerspace

    • Increased Business Viability – Participants will gain access to equipment that minimizes production costs and enhances efficiency.
    • Greater Financial Independence – Entrepreneurs can reinvest in their businesses, expanding operations and achieving a livable wage.
    • Faster Microenterprise Launch – New participants will be able to start businesses in a shorter timeframe, allowing for quicker community integration and self-sufficiency.
    • A More Inclusive Business Community – By fostering diverse local businesses, Bakersfield will see an enriched and inclusive marketplace that highlights the unique talents of every individual.

    A Vision for the Future

    The ultimate goal is to see a thriving community of microenterprises owned and operated by individuals with diverse abilities, demonstrating the value and dignity of every person. Not only will this initiative benefit individual entrepreneurs, but it will also enrich the entire community by showcasing the power of inclusion and the immense contributions of all its members.

    Through the support of Bolt of Hope, Independence Through GRACE is making meaningful strides toward breaking down barriers to business ownership, empowering individuals, and fostering a community where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

    Project Update:

    On April 25, 2025, the Bolt of Hope Team had the privilege of visiting Independence Through Grace to see the incredible progress made from receiving their 2024 grant award. It was truly inspiring to witness the creativity and innovation happening inside the Maker’s Space. With advanced equipment including multi-color ceramic printers, advanced engraving machines, and a t-shirt press for high-quality apparel designs, entrepreneurs are now empowered to produce a wide range of marketable products with minimal assistance, supporting their entrepreneurial goals.

    For more information about Independence Through Grace and its impact in Kern County, visit https://www.itgfoundation.org/

    About Bolt of Hope

    The Bolt of Hope Team, comprised of Bolthouse Properties employees, strives to expand God’s kingdom in Bakersfield through acts of love and compassion. They remain dedicated to supporting local organizations that share a passion for spreading light in the world and nurturing seeds of hope within the community.

  • Greet Easter Egg Hunt Brings Joy to Seven Oaks

    Greet Easter Egg Hunt Brings Joy to Seven Oaks

    This year’s Greet Easter Egg Hunt was an unforgettable morning of fun, laughter, and community spirit! Designed exclusively for the residents of Seven Oaks, their neighbors, and friends, the event offered a delightful afternoon filled with joy, smiles, and lasting memories.

    Families gathered at Belcourt Park to enjoy a festive day filled with excitement and noteworthy memories. Children raced across the park, filling their baskets with colorful Easter eggs. Smiles and laughter filled the community, creating an atmosphere of pure joy and connection. A special “thank you” to Happy Twisting and Face Painting by Claire, who added an extra touch of magic with balloon creations and face painting. We were also thrilled to have Vecchio’s, Kona Ice, and Bakersfield Juice Co. join us, offering delicious treats and refreshing drinks for everyone to enjoy!  

    Thank you to everyone who came out and made this day so special. Seven Oaks continues to be a place where families come together, friendships grow, and memories are made. We look forward to many more celebrations ahead!

    Photo credits: 
    @thomas_north_photo
    @aprilmcgill_aprilco
    @lumena.co

  • Kern’s largest apartment community planned for SW Bakersfield

    Kern’s largest apartment community planned for SW Bakersfield

    Construction is set to begin June 2 on the first phase of the largest apartment community in Kern County history, a 520-unit complex at the southwest corner of White Lane and Allen Road.

    Debt financing is in place but Santa Barbara-based Fuller Apartment Homes is still looking to raise $8.5 million, which is less than a quarter of the equity investment planned for the $150 million development called Park Center at Seven Oaks.

    One-bedroom apartments that will measure 810 square feet at Park Center are planned to rent for about $2,200 per month, while two-bedrooms comprising 1,100 square feet are expected to go for about $2,400, said President Andrew Fuller, whose company has built four other rental upscale communities in Bakersfield.

    Proposed at a time when upscale apartments are leading the city’s rents higher despite rising vacancies overall, the project may be most attractive because of its location in an upscale and growing part of southwest Bakersfield where landowner and master planner Bolthouse Properties has drawn developer interest and commercial investment.

    “It’s a beautiful apartment community located in a very desirable area of Bakersfield,” said multifamily specialist Marc Thurston with local real estate brokerage ASU Commercial. “Fuller Apartment Homes has a proven track record of building and operating excellent apartment communities. I expect that this property will be tremendously successful.”

    The development will be good for Bakersfield, Executive Director Stephen Pelz of the Housing Authority of the County of Kern wrote in an email Friday.

    “Besides developing affordable housing, the best way to reduce housing costs is to produce more housing of all types to increase supply,” he wrote.

    President Fuller said he is seeing “basically, relative stability” at its other rental units in Bakersfield, with rents rising at about the rate of inflation. He noted this follows a period of turnover he attributed to newcomers from places like Los Angeles who after working from home since the pandemic got “called back to work.”

    Playing in Fuller’s favor, he added, are elevated interest rates that have made it more challenging for people to buy homes.

    “The apartments are always a really good alternative,” Fuller said.

    Park Center is planned to be built in two phases. Phase one is expected to consist of 352 units, the first of which are expected to open in September 2026. Phase two is expected to begin construction late next year. Work has already begun on off-site infrastructure to support the project.

    The project will offer recreational spaces including the Stephen J. DeBranch Memorial Trail planned to give residents easy access to the trails following the Kern River.

  • Dino Day at Belcourt Seven Oaks

    Dino Day at Belcourt Seven Oaks

    Belcourt Seven Oaks residents stepped back in time for an epic “Dino Day Out,” featuring the thrilling Dinosaur Kingdom Entertainment by Kristeena Lindley. With over 25 families in attendance, the event was a roaring success!

    Children were captivated by the Fossil Presentation, offering a hands-on glimpse into the fascinating world of fossils and dinosaurs. The excitement didn’t stop there—photographer, April McGill captured unforgettable moments as kids posed with Velociraptor Blue and his prehistoric friends.

    Families enjoyed tasty Dino nachos, interactive and educational demonstrations, and ended the day with Dino-themed goodie bags – a perfect way to wrap up an action-packed day of fun and learning!

    “Dino Day Out” was more than just an event, it was an experience that brought families together and created lasting memories across the community.

    We cannot wait to see what the future holds at Belcourt Seven Oaks!

     

     

     

  • Block Party at The Shoppes at Seven Oaks Brings Community Together

    Block Party at The Shoppes at Seven Oaks Brings Community Together

    On Saturday, February 22nd, The Shoppes at Seven Oaks Business Park came alive with music, local businesses, and community spirit during the well-loved annual Block Party hosted by Bolthouse Properties. Residents and visitors gathered for an afternoon filled with entertainment, artisan shopping, and opportunities to connect with local community partners.

    Marlon Mackey set the tone with his vibrant music, creating an energetic and welcoming atmosphere. Community partners, including Houchin Community Blood Bank, the Bakersfield Fire and Police Departments, and Hall Ambulance, engaged attendees with important resources and experiences. Builders from Belcourt Seven Oaks, including John Balfanz Homes and Woodbridge Pacific Group, were also present, highlighting their contributions to the growing community.

    Shoppers explored a variety of artisan vendors, indulging in sweet treats and delicious lunch options from local eateries. The event not only strengthened ties between businesses and residents but also celebrated the dynamic and thriving Seven Oaks community.

    With an incredible turnout and enthusiastic participation, the Block Party was a resounding success, leaving attendees excited for future gatherings.

     

  • Magdalene Hope Establishes Bakersfield’s First Women’s Drop-In Center

    Magdalene Hope Establishes Bakersfield’s First Women’s Drop-In Center

    Magdalene Hope is among the five organizations that Bolt of Hope was honored to provide a grant to in late 2024.

    Magdalene Hope’s vision is and has always been to bring the hope and unconditional love of Jesus Christ through a personal relationship to individuals working in the commercial sex industry.

    Bakersfield, particularly the east side of town, faces challenges with sex trafficking, leaving many women in urgent need of essentials like food, water, clothing, and a safe space where they can rest without the threat of exploitation.

    With the grant provided by the Bolthouse Properties, Bolt of Hope team, Magdalene Hope was able to create a women’s drop-in center, a first of its kind in Bakersfield. With the vision of providing a safe place for women in our city as well as Bakersfield’s “red-light district” to rest, charge their phone, eat a meal, shop at our clothing closet, receive prayer, counseling, therapy, and know that they have a way out of their current lifestyle, if this is something that they desire. All services provided by the drop-in center are for free to women and their children.

    Magdalene Hope’s expected benefits of the women’s center facility are:

    1. That all women would find freedom physically and spiritually in Christ Jesus.
    2. For women to be empowered and set free and for those women to bring other women to our center.
    3. To eradicate sex trafficking in Bakersfield.

    The overall hope is that this new women’s center will be a model for other cities to duplicate what Magdalene Hope has done here to help impact their communities.

    For more information about Magdalene Hope and its impact on Kern County, visit: https://magdalenehope.org/

    About Bolt of Hope

    The Bolt of Hope Team, comprised of Bolthouse Properties employees, strives to expand God’s kingdom in Bakersfield through acts of love and compassion. They remain dedicated to supporting local organizations that share a passion for spreading light in the world and nurturing the seeds of hope within the community.

  • Bolt of Hope Grant Supports Bakersfield Museum of Art’s Classroom Renovation

    Bolt of Hope Grant Supports Bakersfield Museum of Art’s Classroom Renovation

    The Bakersfield Museum of Art has been a significant part of Kern County since 1956, inspiring and engaging diverse audiences by providing a broad spectrum of creative visual arts experiences through the exhibition and preservation of fine arts, educational programs, community outreach, and special events.

    The museum’s commitment to fostering creativity is reflected in its impactful educational outreach, which currently serves 14,000 students in the Bakersfield City School District and over 3,000 students in other Kern County districts. Additionally, the museum provides valuable programming to local library programs.

    Recognizing the growing demand for arts education, the Bakersfield Museum of Art identified a crucial need to improve its classroom spaces. For over 20 years, the museum’s two classrooms have been heavily utilized by students and staff without significant renovations. The existing separation between the two rooms has created challenges in space management and limited opportunities for collaborative learning.

    The upcoming renovation, supported by the Bolt of Hope grant, will merge the two classrooms into a larger, multifunctional space featuring a sliding glass door. This innovative design will enable students to rotate between learning centers, improve teaching flexibility, and create an enhanced collaborative environment. The expanded space will also increase the museum’s capacity to accommodate more students and provide centralized storage for art supplies and tools, streamlining educational activities for both staff and participants.

    With the support of the Bolt of Hope grant, the Bakersfield Museum of Art anticipates completing the classroom renovation by March 2025, ensuring an enriched learning experience for thousands of students across Kern County.

    The partnership between Bolt of Hope and the Bakersfield Museum of Art highlights the power of community-driven initiatives in enhancing educational resources and nurturing the creative talents of future generations. This exciting project stands as a testament to the ongoing dedication of local organizations working together to empower students through the arts.

    For more information about The Bakersfield Museum of Art and its impact in Kern County, visit https://www.bmoa.org/

    About Bolt of Hope

    The Bolt of Hope Team, comprised of Bolthouse Properties employees, strives to expand God’s kingdom in Bakersfield through acts of love and compassion. They remain dedicated to supporting local organizations that share a passion for spreading light in the world and nurturing seeds of hope within the community.