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Downtown Huntington Park is a thriving commercial district serving a regional Latino market. Foot traffic is heavy, there are few vacancies, and land values and commercial rents are strong. Downtown Huntington Park ranks as one of the most successful and most recognized destinations for retail shopping in Southern California for the Latino population.

The collection of shops in the Downtown offers a main street shopping experience with a fun atmosphere and an unsurpassed variety of merchandise. It is best known for its specialty stores including numerous formal wear boutiques and service providers ranging from dentist, financial institutions, and travel agencies to name a few.

The Downtown is also home to numerous restaurants as well as fast-food eateries and cafes, offering authentic cuisine.

With new businesses and cultural attractions, Downtown Huntington Park is the perfect destination for a complete shopping excursion, family entertainment and a unique dining experience.
 
City of Huntington Park’s Santa’s Village

The City of Huntington Park and Business Improvement District proudly presented two Santa’s Village events in Downtown Huntington Park in the month of December.  This great community event gave a chance for children and families to take pictures with Santa and receive a small gift, along with celebrating the Holidays.  The event was at Pacific Blvd. at Zoe Ave. on Saturday, December 12, 2009 and at Pacific Blvd. at Clarendon Ave. on Saturday, December 19, 2009.

     Saturday, December 12, 2009
     11am-4pm
     Pacific Blvd. at Zoe Ave.

     Saturday, December 19, 2009
     11am-4pm
     Pacific Blvd. at Clarendon Ave.

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Huntington Park's Three Kings Procession and 3rd Annual Children's Fair
 

        Press Play To Watch Last Year's Event

The City of Huntington Park proudly presented the 13Th Annual Three Kings Procession and 3RD Annual Children’s Fair on January 6, 2010.  The event celebrated the community’s cultural fabric by celebrating the traditional Three Kings Procession (Dia de los Reyes Magos).  This family oriented event starts with a traditional procession with the Three Kings (Tres Reyes Magos) on horse and camels, starting on Florence Avenue and Pacific and ending at Pacific Blvd. and Gage Avenue.  The procession ended at a nativity site with actors dressed as the traditional figures.  The event also hosted a Children’s Fair and live entertainment from celebrities and local talents.  Maria Antonieta de las Nieves “La Chilindrina” was the event’s Special Guest.  This wonderful community event was presented by the City of Huntington Park on behalf of the Business Improvement District.

City of Huntington Park’s Three Kings Procession and 3RD Annual Children’s Fair
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

 
 
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 Erica Frausto - BID Manager
 Address: 2607 Clarendon Avenue 
 Phone: 323-826-9831
 Fax: 323-8269833
 E-Mail:  efrausto@huntingtonpark.org

   
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01.06. 2010

City of Huntington Park's Three Kings Procession
Pacific Boulevard
 
02.12. 2010 - 02.14. 2010

Sitewalk Sale
Pacific Boulevard
02.20. 2010 - 02.21. 2010

Sidewalk Sale
Pacific Boulevard
02.26. 2010 - 02.28. 2010

Sidewalk Sales
Pacific Boulevard
03.01. 2010

City Council Meeting
City Hall – Council Chambers
03.05. 2010 - 03.07. 2010

Sidewalk Sale
Pacific Boulevard
03.12. 2010 - 03.14. 2010

Sidewalk Sales
Sidewalk Sales
03.15. 2010

City Council Meeting
City Hall – Council Chambers
03.16. 2010

BID Advisory Board Meeting
BID Office
03.19. 2010 - 03.21. 2010

Sidewalk Sale
Pacific Boulevard
03.26. 2010 - 03.28. 2010

Sidewalk Sale
Pacific Boulevard
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