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  • BUILDING WITH A PURPOSE: Developer Designs Seven Oaks with live, work, play at the forefront

    BUILDING WITH A PURPOSE: Developer Designs Seven Oaks with live, work, play at the forefront

    Driving through Bakersfield, it’s often obvious where one developer stopped building, and another began. The landscaping changes, as does the color palette. Often retail is built without any thought given to what the neighboring residential area needs.

    But with master planned communities everything is cohesive. Residential, retail, and businesses gel together to make a vibrant, highly sought-after community.

    That’s what Bolthouse Properties set out to do with continuing and expanding the master planned Seven Oaks community in southwest Bakersfield.

    Over the next 20-plus years, the roughly 1,800 acres west of Buena Vista Road will see business, retail, and multiple levels of residential construction. It’s all part of a plan that started coming together 15 years ago with the development of the West Ming Specific Plan. And it’s a plan that builds on the legacy of the original Seven Oaks development.

    Shortly after Bolthouse purchased the property from Castle & Cooke in 1996, it began working cooperatively with Castle & Cooke on how best to develop a plan to enhance and complement the existing Seven Oaks communities.

    “Together with Bruce Freeman and his team at Castle & Cooke, over many years we developed a new master plan for these next phases of Seven Oaks,” said Tony Leggio, President of Bolthouse Properties.

    Today, Bolthouse Properties is planning the development of the remainder of the Seven Oaks West Ming Specific Plan with a mixture of retail, business, and master planned residential neighborhoods. All of which combine to emphasize the “Live, Work, Play” idea behind a master planned community.

    “Because we are blessed with this unique property, it’s our responsibility to plan well and not just build to turn a quick profit, but to make the community compliment the lifestyle for the people who live and work here,” said Bruce Davis, Bolthouse Properties Senior Vice President of Development.

    Bakersfield Assistant City Manager Jaqui Kitchen spent years in the city’s planning division working with Bolthouse Properties on the West Ming Specific Plan, adopted by the city in 2006.

    “The plan laid the groundwork for everything that has already been built, and what is yet to come,” Jacqui shared. She commended the planning and work that has gone into the west-side development.

    “Master planned communities cultivate a stronger sense of community,” she said. “Bolthouse has found the right balance with everything they are doing at Seven Oaks.”

    Building on a legacy

    In the early 1990s, Castle & Cooke built the first homes in Seven Oaks, an area that was then considered the outskirts of Bakersfield. The only thing further west was Stockdale High School, which was surrounded by farmland.

    The first phase of the exclusive community included an 18-hole golf course and the revered Seven Oaks Country Club. Phase two included a 9-hole extension of the golf course.

    “That was the central portion of the community. Everything grew from there,” said Bruce Freeman, who retired in 2014 as the president of Castle & Cooke’s Bakersfield division.

    Freeman currently serves as Bakersfield’s Ward 5 city councilm

     

    an, encompassing the southwest area.

    “It’s great to have one group of people building out a master planned community,” Freeman said. “It allows for maintaining the high standards and quality design throughout.”

    Bolthouse Properties Assistant Vice President of Development Jeff Eittreim was working at Woodbridge Pacific Group (WPG) when the planning for the Belcourt community began. He said Bolthouse recognized the benefit of building on the well-known and respected Seven Oaks brand.

    “People know the name and what it stands for,” he said. “This was the next evolution.”

    Retail Development

    It all started with Grand Island Village.

    In 2012 businesses began opening in the Tuscan-themed retail center at Buena Vista Road and Ming Avenue.

    The center — with a design unlike any other found in Bakersfield — features local businesses including Dewar’s Ice Cream, Sully’s Chevro

    n, Wiki’s Wine Dive & Grill, Sol Y Luna Mexican Cuisine, and Wood-Dale Market.

    “Sully’s is an example of tenants successfully stepping up their business model,” Davis said.

    Tim Sullivan Jr. of Sullivan Petroleum echoed those sentiments.

    “The old method is building a gas station and convenience store on a high-traffic corner,” he said. “This is all residential, so it enabled us to change our model based on what the community needs.”

    Sullivan said the new concept was a success. So much so that the Grand Island location became their new model going forward.

    “A community like this creates a synergy between all aspects of life,” he said.

    Further south on Buena Vista Road are The Shoppes at Seven Oaks Business Park, including Sully’s, Sequoia Sandwich, Centric Urgent Care, Endocrine Center and Asada Grill.

    With construction finalizing this winter in The Shoppes main building, additional future tenants include Kumon, Zivel, The UPS Store and Pair & Marotta.

    And while this center may be physically closer to the business park, the walking trails that encompass the area make it an easy walk from nearby homes as well.

    Between March through October, the property hosts a monthly seasonal outdoor market featuring local vendors and live music.

    “The Market at Seven Oaks Business Park is the perfect embodiment of community. Connectivity is built into the infrastructure and the market brings people together, creating a space and time for residents and businesses in the area to develop relationships with one another,” said the Market coordinator, Erin Tenter.

    The new retail center adds to the existing Mustang Square at White Lane and Buena Vista Road.

    The Broken Yolk Cafe, Kern Schools Federal Credit Union, Premier Family Health Care, Me ‘N Ed’s, and Walgreens bring needed services to the high-traffic area. The unique architecture and distinct touches such as the clock tower, fountain and brick facades, distinguish the center.

    Looking to the future, Bolthouse Properties is designing the next retail center at the corner of Buena Vista Road and White Lane, a 9.5-acre site adjacent to the Belcourt neighborhood.

    The new center is planned to be a gathering place for locals, in addition to providing services for the growing area. Belcourt residents will be able to access the center from the walking paths and paseos, and the design will seamlessly integrate with the residential development.

    “The new neighborhood retail center is to provide a pedestrian friendly gathering place that is a part of the community with a variety of dining and shopping experiences,” Davis said.

    Business Park

    In designing the master planned community, the Seven Oaks Business Park was a key aspect of the “Live, Work, Play” philosophy.

    Current businesses include Bolthouse Properties, Houchin Blood Bank, Kern Schools Federal Credit Union administrative offices, Hoffmann Hospice, ADAKC, ASU Commercial, and Northern Digital.

    Greg Gallion, former CEO of Houchin Blood Bank spoke about the decision to build the new facility in the business park.

    “Bolthouse is going to be the next wave of growth in Bakersfield,” he said. “It’s driven by a vision. It’s being driven by what is in the best interest of Bakersfield and what works with each other.”

    The 276-acre business park can accommodate mixed-use development of 1 to 50-acre lots — home to a smaller office or a larger corporate campus. In addition, businesses have the option to purchase the land.

    Stephen Renock, President and CEO of Kern Schools Federal Credit Union cited the architectural design, continuity, and location as well as the Bolthouse reputation as the reasons for building their new administrative offices in the Seven Oaks Business Park.

    “We wanted to find a location that would be suitable for our needs now and we would have the ability to expand and grow without having to relocate in 5, 10, 15 or 20 years,” Renock said.

    Larry Vasquez, CEO and Founder of the electrical engineering-based consulting firm, Northern Digital, said it “made perfect sense” to build in the business park.

    “There are restaurants here, Sully’s is here, it’s a really nice, high-end business park,” Vasquez said.

    “The Business Park is a master planned park with architectural and landscape guidelines,” Davis said. “Building a community this way allows us to think about how each piece works and how it all goes together.”

    Residential

    Right now, there are two residential developments in the master-planned community: Belcourt and Highgate, but more are on the horizon.

    Back in 2013 the Woodbridge Pacific Group held focus groups within the community to get a feel for what type of community was sought after.

    “We talked about land planning, circulation routes including the use of roundabouts, nearby schools and retail, and just listened to what people had to say,” said Eittreim, who at the time led WPG’s Bakersfield division. “As a result, Belcourt at Seven Oaks was carefully crafted to reflect the community feedback.”

    With six distinct developments within Belcourt including smaller starter homes, to larger luxury homes and custom home lots, the first phase of 395 lots sold fast.

    Traco Matthews and his wife, Jessica Grimes, moved into their new Belcourt home in January 2019.

    “The homes are very unique, they are different from any other home in Bakersfield,” he said. “And this area is the epicenter of activity and

    sophistication. Everything is nearby.”

    Driving into the development, heading west on Campus Park Drive, the Belcourt clock tower rises above.

    The landscaping features a distinct palette including mature trees, “bumped out” planting areas on cor

    ners, and well-lit sidewalks.

     

    But the community boasts more than that. The larger draws to the neighborhood include an 8-acre park, and a 2-acre recreational facility that houses a pool, splash pad, a gym, barbecues, fire pits, and a room that can be reserved and used for gatherings.

    “We absolutely love resort-style living,” Matthews said. “The pool, the clubhouse … we love it all.”

    One item that came out of the focus groups was the walkability factor. So Belcourt was designed with walking paths throughout, and they will all connect as the entire Seven Oaks community continues to grow.

    The Stephan J. DeBranch Memorial Trail is 50 feet wide and will be three miles long along the “spine” of the community, with space for running, walking, and cycling. It branches off to encircle and connect the residential, retail, and business areas and, ultimately, the Kern River Bike Trail.

    “We walk almost every night,” Matthews said, adding he and his wife have met many of their neighbors while on the walking path.

    Developed by Castle & Cooke, Highgate features four distinct communities designed for every generation and lifestyle, including The Regents, a gated, active-adult community.

    With only a handful of active-adult communities in the area, Freeman noted the need for these and the success at which Castle & Cooke has built them.

    “They really are well-planned,” he said.

    Highgate also features a first class community center fully equipped with a pool, splash pad, basketball court and more. The neighborhood has tree-lined streets with lush, beautiful landscaping and park spaces throughout, as well as land set aside for a future elementary school site.

    In addition to the two single family home developments already established, Fuller Apartment Homes developed Park Square a Seven Oaks, a posh rental community featuring 224 luxury apartments, a residential club house, and common area with pool.

    Building for the Future

    This is just the beginning.

    Davis shared that the planning happening now is, “intentional planning to ensure that each community and amenity adds to the fabric of the overall master plan.”

    Davis went on to share that over the next few decades, the Seven Oaks community will continue its intentional growth and focus on place-making.  Plans include numerous parks, trails, natural amenities, well-designed roadways, walking paths, water features, and plenty of open space to compliment the many innovative housing products. All of it anchored around a central community village. All building toward a community with the “Seven Oaks lifestyle”.

    “We’re always telling ourselves that it’s crazy that we live here,” Matthews said. It’s everything we hoped for in a community.”

  • Market at Seven Oaks Business Park to host a Safe Halloween on October 23rd

    Market at Seven Oaks Business Park to host a Safe Halloween on October 23rd

    In celebration of a great season, and Halloween, Market at Seven Oaks Business Park is hosting a Safe Halloween at it’s last market of the season.

    Join us at The Shoppes at Seven Oaks Business Park Wednesday, October 23rd from 5pm-8pm. Special for the Safe Halloween event, there will be treats and an hourly costume contest for children under 12.

    In addition, the family friendly Market will feature live music, a farmer’s market, food and activities for children including face painting. Families can dine at Sequoia Sandwich, Asada Grill, and Michaelangelo Wood Fired Pizza.  Below is a full list of confirmed participants. Attendees will be able to conveniently park their vehicles at Kern School Federal Credit Union then access the Market from the Stephan J. DeBranch Memorial Trail.

     

    1. Covenant Coffee
    2. Fachin Bees
    3. French Delice
    4. Kona Ice
    5. Luvspun Floss
    6. Maui Wowi
    7. Michaelangelo Wood Fired Pizza
    8. Monarch Nutrition
    9. Murray Family Farms
    10. Pepper Delight
    11. Pure Sourdough Kitchen
    12. Dignity Health
    13. Centric Health Care
    14. Collective Goods
    15. Damsel in Defense
    16. Cultural Elegance Studio
    17. Izzy & Jo’s Pretty Little Melts
    18. Jaynebe
    19. JeannieLD Crochet
    20. LuLaRoe
    21. Pair & Marotta
    22. Party Art Fun
    23. Penny Pet Products
    24. Quiet Book Queen
    25. Road Runner Sharpening
    26. Rylee Ann’s Boutique
    27. The UPS Store
    28. TQW Design
    29. Usborne Book
    30. Wonder Lust Boutique
    31. Young Living Essential Oils
    32. Zivel

  • Seven Oaks Business Park welcomes the law firm of Zimmer & Melton, LLP

    Seven Oaks Business Park welcomes the law firm of Zimmer & Melton, LLP

    As our community continues to grow in the west side of town, the newly formed law firm Zimmer & Melton will be at the center of innovation, design and technology. This fall, Zimmer & Melton, LLP relocates to Seven Oaks Business Park as a tenant at 11601 Bolthouse Drive from downtown Bakersfield. As a full-service business and litigation firm, practice areas include agriculture and farming, estate planning, acquisition and more.

    Zimmer & Melton’s team consists of managing partners Richard Zimmer and Charles Melton along with T. Mark Smith, Nicholas J. Street, Victoria M. Trichell, Jeffrey P. Travis, Dennis P. Gallagher and associate, William T. Zimmer.

    With a long standing history of practicing law in our community, their organization was founded on the principal of taking a genuine interest in and create long-lasting relationships with each of their clients, to treat matters as if it was their own, and to strive to efficiently and timely provide their clients with excellent results and solutions.

    Recognizing a shift in the legal industry to relocate near clients, it is an unprecedented move by Zimmer & Melton to relocate away from downtown or the courthouse. In addition, it was important for the law firm to seek a location that provided a greater work and life balance for their entire team.

    “The park-like, campus setting of the Business Park provides a tranquil and relaxing place to operate our practice while at the same time being close to where many of us and our clients reside,” says Charles Melton. Charles further explains that the Business Park also is close to many amenities that help make life a little more convenient for work and for home.

    Zimmer & Melton LLP is just one of several local businesses to move to Seven Oaks Business Park in recent years. To learn more visit SevenOaksBusinessPark.com.

  • Bolt of Hope Awards 2019 Grant

    The Bolt of Hope program awarded a financial grant to Vanguard Christian Center worth $98,500.

    The local ministry received the award on Saturday. Program coordinators say they’ve been in need of funding for their outreach programs.

    Those programs including soccer, football, baseball and concerts for youth, all a part of the contributions to their mentor program.

    “It’s been fulfilling for me because it’s not just about having sports for kids,” said Dennie Watson, Pastor of the Vanguard Christian Center. “It’s an opportunity to mentor these kids, to know them, and we’ve been here long enough to have a lot of the kids come back and share their stories in how this program impacted them when they were little.”

     

    https://www.kget.com/community/vanguard-christian-center-receives-grant/

  • 2019 Bolt of Hope to help fund Field of Dreams

    2019 Bolt of Hope to help fund Field of Dreams

    Vanguard Christian Center’s sports field, while desolate in appearance, has been a beacon of hope to many. Located at 1701 Niles Street, the field has served the surrounding youth with sports, movie nights, and, more importantly, mentorship. Dennie Watson, pastor of Vanguard Christian Church, oversees the field and its activities.

    “The hope and healing that has occurred over the years, through today, make the field an oasis to an otherwise dark part of town,” shared Dennie.

    Over the last several years, Vanguard Christian Center has made great strides in improving the condition and usefulness of the field – removing old foundations, adding lights, fencing, and even grass. Unfortunately, the grass proved difficult and costly to maintain and so the field eventually returned to dirt.

    While its condition has not stopped Vanguard or the neighboring youth from using the field, Vanguard Christian Center has been seeking the opportunity to cover the field with artificial turf as the turf would allow for expanded programs and opportunities for surrounding youth.

    Bolthouse Properties’ Bolt of Hope team learned of Vanguard Christian Center’s project in 2018 while evaluating projects for the Bolt of Hope Grant.

    On Saturday, July 27 the Bolt of Hope team had the great honor of surprising Vanguard Christian Center with the 2019 Bolt of Hope Grant. The grant provides the funds necessary to complete the artificial turf as well as assist with:

    • Finish curbing and base-layer application for track and field
    • Upgrade and/or replace fencing and security measures

    Bolt of Hope is a team comprised of Bolthouse Properties’ employees whose vision is to grow God’s kingdom in Bakersfield through love and compassion, by being open-minded to the needs in our community, and by watering the seeds planted by local organizations that have a passion for being the light in the world.

    2019 is the second year the Bolthouse Properties’ team provided a Bolt of Hope Grant. The current grant is the fourth grant overall. In 2018, the team was privileged to present a grant to three local organizations: LiFT, One Door Recovery, and Garden Pathways.

  • Tenant Highlight: Grand Island Village

    Grand Island Village is conveniently located among the neighborhood of Bakersfield’s most distinctive master-planned community – Seven Oaks.  As a 90,000 square foot neighborhood and specialty style shopping center, Grand Island Village has attracted several iconic, highly respected local and national brands.

    Recently, some of the our tenants were featured in the neighborhood publication, Seven Oaks Living as a part of our tenant campaign.

     

  • Join us on at the July 24th Market!

    Join us on at the July 24th Market!

    In the spirit of the live work play lifestyle, Bolthouse Properties will continue to host the monthly seasonal market on Wednesday, July 24th.  Market at Seven Oaks Business Park located inside The Shoppes, will be held on the fourth Wednesday of each month from 5pm-8pm thru October.

     

    The family friendly Market will feature music, a farmer’s market, food and activities for children including face painting. Families can dine at Sequoia Sandwich,  Asada Grill, Michaelangelo Wood Fired Pizza and Chuku Bhuku’s Kitchen.  Below is a full list of confirmed participants for the July 24th Market at Seven Oaks Business Park. Attendees will be able to conveniently park their vehicles at Kern School Federal Credit Union then access the Market from the Stephan J. DeBranch Memorial Trail.

     

    1. Finster Farms Microgreens & Lettuce
    2. Murray Family Farms
    3. Covenant Coffee
    4. The Broken Yolk Cafe – Bakersfield West
    5. Fachin Bees Honey
    6. Tibbs Jerky
    7. Rosie’s Raw Living
    8. In-Shape Health Clubs Seven Oaks
    9. Pepper Delight
    10. Baker’s Outpost
    11. Michaelangelo Wood Fired Pizza
    12. Beauty’s Biscuits
    13. Lulu, Sweet Lulu (inside of Sequoia Sandwich Company)
    14. Road Runner Sharpening
    15. Venita’s Gourmet Sweets
    16. Quiet Book Queen
    17. French Delice
    18. Monarch Nutrition
    19. Collective Goods
    20. Centric Health Urgent Care
    21. Party Art Fun Facepainting
    22. Sequoia Sandwich Shop
    23. Izzy & Jo’s Pretty Little Melts
    24. Murray Family Farms
    25. Raylee Anns Traveling Trailer
    26. A Cactus Moon
    27. Asada Grill
    28. Chuku Bhuku’s Kitchen
    29. Kona Ice
    30. Nanette’s Art Design
    31. Earth & Sea Design

     

  • Continuing to grow after 24 years!

    Continuing to grow after 24 years!

    Desiring to expand their services to meet the community’s growing hospice needs, Hoffmann Hospice established themselves in the Seven Oaks Business Park almost four years ago. The parcel they acquired provided the unique opportunity to construct a state of the art 25,000 square foot freestanding in-patient hospice facility with award winning architecture to meet their immediate need as well as provide for future growth.

     

    The Hoffmann’s long-term vision of housing the entire organization on one campus and increasing the grief services provided to the community is now being realized. Construction of the new buildings at the Seven Oaks facility, which are expected to be completed by September, will allow Hoffmann Hospice to provide more efficient, full-team support.

     

    The new construction includes an administrative building designed to accommodate Hoffmann’s 150 plus employees and a separate building dedicated to their grief support services. The Grief Support Center will allow Hoffmann Hospice to facilitate additional support groups in both large and intimate formats. The support groups are open to everyone in the community who may have lost a loved one.

     

    As Hoffmann Hospice prepares for their 25thanniversary next year, they are also mindful of the future of their organization. Ross Hoffmann has joined the family organization as Director of Operations to carry on the commitment into the next generation. With a commitment to reside in the Seven Oaks Business Park well into the future, it is partners like Hoffmann Hospice who are a great resource to our community and its future generations.

    The Seven Oaks Business Park is a community of businesses within the master planned community of Seven Oaks. Designed around the concept of live, work, play, the Business Park offers both businesses and the surrounding Seven Oaks community a space to develop friendly, family-like relationships with neighboring businesses.

     

    “The thoughtfulness of the occupants within the Business Park comes from Bolthouse Properties finding great neighbors and friends whom we can all call on for support at any time,” shared Beth Hoffmann.

     

    Hoffmann Hospice is one of several expansions taking place within the Seven Oaks Business Park. To learn more visit SevenOaksBusinessPark.com.

  • The Market is Coming on June 26th!

    The Market is Coming on June 26th!

    In the spirit of the live work play lifestyle, Bolthouse Properties will continue to host the monthly seasonal market on Wednesday, June 26th.  Market at Seven Oaks Business Park located inside The Shoppes, will be held on the fourth Wednesday of each month from 5pm-8pm thru October.

     

    The family friendly Market will feature music, a farmer’s market, food and activities for children including face painting. Families can dine at Sequoia Sandwich,  Asada Grill, Michaelangelo Wood Fired Pizza, The Poke Express, Storms Barbecue.  Below is a full list of confirmed participants for the June 26th Market at Seven Oaks Business Park. Attendees will be able to conveniently park their vehicles at Kern School Federal Credit Union then access the Market from the Stephan J. DeBranch Memorial Trail.

     

    1. Amberhill Farms
    2. Finster Farms Microgreens & Lettuce
    3. Murray Family Farms
    4. Covenant Coffee
    5. The Broken Yolk Cafe – Bakersfield West
    6. Fachin Bees Honey
    7. Tibbs Jerky
    8. Rosie’s Raw Living
    9. In-Shape Health Clubs Seven Oaks
    10. Life Succs Without Plants
    11. Pepper Delight
    12. Baker’s Outpost
    13. Michaelangelo Wood Fired Pizza
    14. Damsel Defense
    15. Beauty’s Biscuits
    16. Lulu, Sweet Lulu (inside of Sequoia Sandwich Company)
    17. Road Runner Sharpening
    18. Flyer Foods
    19. Make Bakersfield (Activities for Kids)
    20. Stockdale High School Football Team
    21. Venita’s Gourmet Sweets
    22. Quiet Book Queen
    23. French Delice
    24. Monarch Nutrition
    25. The Poke Express
    26. Storms Barbeque
    27. Collective Goods
    28. Centric Health Urgent Care
    29. Party Art Fun Facepainting
    30. Flybar Foods
    31. Sequoia Sandwich Shop
    32. Izzy & Jo’s Pretty Little Melts
    33. Wonderlust Boutiques
    34. Pure Sourdough Kitchen
    35. Murray Family Farms

     

  • A 2019 Mid Year Recap

    A 2019 Mid Year Recap

    The midway point of 2019 is here and in the last six months there has been a tremendous amount of growth within our community, expanding the services available to those who live and work in Seven Oaks.

     

    At our neighborhood centre, Grand Island Village, Smitten is under construction with walls going up; the highly anticipated second location of Café Smitten is on target to open later this year. We look forward to their extended hours, dinner menu, and did we mention their pie holes!

     

    Further south at The Shoppes at Seven Oaks Business Park, located at Buena Vista Road and Bolthouse Drive, we have seen additional retail growth with the opening of the first phase and construction of the second phase currently underway.

     

    Asada Grill, a fast casual Mexican restaurant opened its newest location at The Shoppes in early January while Sequoia Sandwich Company opened their newest location in late April. Both restaurants have become lunchtime favorites for those working in the Seven Oaks Business Park and surrounding community. Additionally, Sully’s Chevron opened their second Seven Oaks location early this spring, having recognized the opportunity to serve the growing population at the Seven Oaks Business Park.

     

    Phase two of The Shoppes at Seven Oaks Business Park will include The UPS Store, Pair & Marotta Physical Therapy and Perfect Smile, a neighborhood dentist to better serve our growing community. Look for these businesses to open later this year!

     

    Centric Health will be expanding their presence within Seven Oaks Business Park, as they recently finalized plans for two medical buildings totaling approximately 50,000 square feet, which will be located at Bolthouse Drive and Trade Center Drive. Construction is set to commence January 2020.

     

    Additional business services coming to Seven Oaks Business Park include the recently established law firm of Zimmer & Melton, LLP, which is scheduled to relocate to 11601 Bolthouse Drive in the of Fall 2019. The firm is a full-service business and litigation firm, including agriculture and farming, estate planning, acquisition, and more. While the firm is recently established, it was formed by attorneys that are well known and well established within the community as being very experienced attorneys.

     

    Further embracing the live, work, play lifestyle of Seven Oaks, Bolthouse Properties will continue hosting a monthly seasonal farmers market on the fourth Wednesday of each month from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. now through October 2019. Market at Seven Oaks Business Park will continue to be located at The Shoppes, in the parking lot adjacent to Sequoia Sandwich Company and Asada Grill. The Market will feature local fruits and vegetables, honey, artisan breads, keto friendly treats, jellies and jams, salami and jerky, dinner options and much more! We invite you to join us monthly with your family.

     

    Keep up to date on all the exciting development happening in Seven Oaks by visiting bolthouseproporities.com.