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Mark Wahlberg Bringing Mexican-Themed Dining Concept to Bella Terra

 Actor Mark Wahlberg is set to unveil Flecha, a casual dining experience, at DJM Capital’s Bella Terra Shopping Center in Huntington Beach. Dubbed “Mexican Redefined,” the dining concept pays homage to culinary traditions while embracing fresh interpretations, according to DJM.

“Bella Terra provides the ideal backdrop for this culinary expedition, and we are eager to offer residents of Huntington Beach and beyond an unparalleled upscale dining experience,” Wahlberg said in a statement. The restaurant, spanning 9,892 square feet, will offer entertainment along with dining, including live music, DJ nights and exclusive events.

Since acquiring Bella Terra in 2005, DJM has revamped the shopping center by curating a diverse array of dining, retail, and entertainment options. In 2019, DJM further enhanced the property by redesigning the central courtyard to include a stage, grassy lawn, and beer and wine garden. VP Jennifer Meade oversees leasing for Bella Terra and other DJM properties.

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