"We've spent over $1 million improving the site, beautifying it, and I think the neighborhood really enjoys seeing some life [come back] into the property,"
"With its classical columns, mirrors, faux gold and white marble everything, the Trinity compound's look is 'Gone With the Wind' meets Caesars Palace,"
"White walls are adorned with gold-framed floor-to-ceiling mirrors. Visitors climb the sweeping white marble stairway and come upon a 15-foot-tall statue of Michael the Archangel, his wings spread, his left foot planted on Satan's head, hovering over the gilded grandeur,"
The former Trinity Broadcasting Network palazzo-style headquarters in Costa Mesa sold for $44.5 million to Meritage Homes. City officials approved a plan in August to build 122 townhouses and 20 single-family homes on the six-acre site just south of the 405 Freeway. The ornate 1978 structure will be torn down to make way for the new housing. Trinity sold the complex in 2017 after calling it obsolete. Khoshbin Co. bought the property for $22 million in 2021, invested over $1 million in improvements, and operated it as an event venue.
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