Anaheim’s largest entertainment expansion since Disneyland, called OC Vibe, is set to break ground in 2024 and residents can expect more sports venues, entertainment, dining, modern workplaces, housing, and open spaces. OCVibe is a hub set to be built next to the Honda Center. Spanning 95 acres, the development will host several amenities:  A new 5,700-seat concert venue Two hotels, with a total of 550 rooms 1,500 apartments Four parking structures with surface lots of over 8,000 spaces 30 restaurants 10 acres of public park The Anaheim City Council approved the plan in November 2018. With housing prices across Anaheim and broader Orange County reaching record highs, questions arise about how the luxury development will impact property values in Anaheim. Anaheim spokesman Mike Lyster told The Epoch Times that current homeowners may expect an increase in the value of their property following OCVibe construction. This could mean great news for …