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Dinerstein Launches First Apartment Project in Orange County

The Dinerstein Companies (TDC) unveiled development plans for its newest property, Atlas Fullerton, a 329-unit, five-story Class A multifamily development. Houston-based TDC is developing properties
across the nation, and Atlas Fullerton is the first of its kind in Orange County.

“We are very excited to introduce Atlas Fullerton, primely situated near an abundance of retail,
restaurants and major roads for easy accessibility in Orange County, a submarket with a significant
housing shortage,” said Jessica Cassolato, development partner at TDC. “This property marks a
significant milestone for the Atlas brand as it signifies our dedication to developing in Southern
California.”

Located at 229 E. Orangethorpe Ave., Fullerton, CA 92832, Atlas Fullerton is surrounded by retail
options including Target, Amazon Fresh and Sprouts. The property will also have approximately 5,995 square feet of retail and a 617-space parking garage. Construction has commenced, with virtual tours beginning closer to delivery in 2027.

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