How Bolthouse Brings the Holidays Home
As the lights go up and Bakersfield settles into the rhythm of the season, there’s a familiar sense of togetherness that seems to bloom across the neighborhood. It’s in the shop windows dressed for winter, in the glow spilling from neighborhood gatherings, and in the sense of joy that lingers long this time of year. For Bolthouse Properties, such moments are the ones that bridge place and community.
Across Seven Oaks, that vision has been woven into every park, plaza, and neighborhood street. From the tree-lined trails that wind through Belcourt to the family-friendly events that fill The Point with music and light, Bolthouse has long believed that the spaces we share shape the stories we tell. It’s why their work doesn’t end with the master plan but continues in the ways people gather, celebrate, and connect.
This year, those connections have felt more meaningful than ever. At Belcourt Village, events like AutumnFest brought families together for pumpkin patches, balloon art, and the smell of local food drifting through the plaza. The Holiday Pop Up Shop at The Shoppes at Seven Oaks Business Park will transform an ordinary weekend into a winter market, a place where local vendors, festive music, and the magic of Santa’s visit create new traditions for families who call Bakersfield home. Soon after, the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at Belcourt Village will cast its own glow across the plaza, a reminder that even brief moments of gathering can leave a lasting warmth.
For Bolthouse Properties, these events are reflections of a larger purpose. “Our goal has always been to create places that connect people,” says Jeff Eittreim, Sr. Vice President of Development at Bolthouse Properties. “When our properties become the backdrop for these shared experiences, we know we’re doing something right.” It’s a philosophy that extends far beyond the holiday season, informing every new project and partnership.
The result is a community designed to inspire connection: neighborhoods where sidewalks lead to coffee shops, where business parks hum with local enterprise, and where open spaces become stages for celebration. In Bakersfield, that sense of belonging has become something of a Bolthouse signature, thoughtful design meeting heartfelt purpose.
As 2026 approaches, Bolthouse looks ahead with the same mix of optimism and gratitude that defines its work. The year ahead promises new developments, expanded retail offerings, and continued investment in the local economy, and all with the same commitment to community stewardship that has guided the company for decades.
But for now, as December settles in and lights shimmer across Seven Oaks, the focus is on the joy at hand. It’s in the simple act of gathering, of seeing familiar faces in familiar places. It’s in knowing that home isn’t simply where you live but where you belong.
Here’s to the year we’ve shared, and to the many celebrations still to come.
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