20qs

Linda Sadeghi
01.08.18
Linda Sadeghi, the partner in LAB Holding, an acronym for "Little American Business" since 1991, with husband Shaheen, is responsible for revolutionizing the way we shop, socialize, dine and enjoy living in Orange County. They’ve also given life to emerging entrepreneurs at their commercial communities such as the LAB Anti-Mall, The CAMP eco-retail campus, the Anaheim Packing District, Center Street Anaheim and the historic Casino in San Clemente.
I’ve been following and writing about their retail adventures since they first opened the LAB in 1993 in Costa Mesa. I was thrilled earlier this week to get in touch with Linda and find out about new projects they have in the works in Balboa, Anaheim, Costa Mesa, and Garden Grove.
1. How did you and your husband, Shaheen first get started in commercial real estate and was your vision?
Real estate was our “hobby” while we were both in the apparel industry. During our first mid-life crisis (turning 40!), we decided the “hobby” was more fun than the day job. We started by buying a dumpy house in Pasadena and renovating on the weekend.
2. It can be challenging to work with a spouse, what would be your advice to someone considering it?
Take your own car to work. Don’t carpool.
3. How do you feel about retail today? How has it changed since you first started out?
As Shaheen would tell you, retail is “dead”. America has “grown up” in a sense and is oversaturated and burned out by commercialism. We are now looking (as the Europeans before us) for socialization and experiences - memory making. Non-tangibles.
4. We know you best from the Lab Anti-Mall and the CAMP in Costa Mesa, as well as The Packing House in Anaheim, but there’s so much more going on with LAB Holding, what are you most excited about?
Excited about residential components on the horizon (the BARN project in Anaheim, the PLANT project in Costa Mesa) and the challenge of doing something unique where people would love where they live.
5.Tell us about your project in Garden Grove?
Garden Grove will be so amazing. The working title of the project is “Cottage Industries”--the canvas for this community project is several individual homes which we are restoring and entitling as individual “little American businesses”. There are large yards and mature trees - so much to work with, including an established community garden.
6. What does a typical day look like?
There is no typical day - we joke that we’d make the very best reality show you’ve ever seen. Sample Episode: We had to buy an empty alley in Anaheim in order to access our property in development - how do explain to the bank you’re buying an alley? We bought a trolley for guest transport and found out the CA Highway Patrol is the governing body although we will never drive it on a highway - oyveh! We’re trying to entitle the Balboa Theater into a music venue - there’s not even a floor in there - it’s sand!! How do you tell a music promoter “trust me!” That’s a “typical" day. Oh, and half the staff has the flu.
7.What are your biggest challenges?
Time management.
8. Where do you find inspiration?
Travel.
9. What do you do to relax?
Travel. And walk the dog (Al Pugcino).
10. What is your favorite vacation spot?
Mine would be Bali - Shaheen would most likely be in Bhutan.
11. What are you most proud of?
Our three sons. So far a work well done.
12. Where is home today?
Laguna Beach.
13. If you could get up and relocate to anywhere else, where would that be?
That’s under discussion.
14. Do you have a favorite restaurant in OC?
I’m addicted to Adya and Mangal in Anaheim - Thai Bros. in Laguna. Vitaly, Memphis in Costa Mesa. Of course, we’re foodies. There are dozens of favorites, ever-changing.
15. What advice would you give a young person who was interested in doing something similar to what you do--preserving and renovating a property to make it appealing to generations.
Go for it. It’s so rewarding when you unravel the history and stories behind a structure and you can repurpose it for today. But have a strong stomach. Government is a dark beast -lol - making your path as convoluted as possible, it seems.
16. What’s next on your “to do” list?
Ask our fearless leader, Shaheen.
17. Cause that you’re most interested/involved in?
Local family-related causes - OCFJC and SOS as examples.
18. What was the best day of your life?
Finding out we were pregnant (at 42!) after giving up after so many years. Miracles!
19. What’s your biggest fear?
Running out of time.
20. The secret most people don’t know about you?
I can type 90 wpm. But nobody even knows what that means! Lol.
Blog

Winter Formal Special at Butterfli Me
01.05.18
Butterfli Me Makeup & Lash Studio in Irvine can get students looking incredible for Winter Formal. They offer expert makeup application, blowouts, lash extensions, brow shaping and more.
Students get a free lip gloss when booking an event look. Just mention the school at the time of booking. And, if you have a group, you can take advantage of their fun makeup parties and mobile services. The makeup parties include two hours in Butterfli Me’s large makeup studio with makeup applications/lessons with pro artists, music, a group photo, product discounts on its own line of Delphine Cosmetics, and a gift raffle.
You can choose a theme: the latest makeup trends, color for your eye/skin type, winter makeup or skin care.
Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Butterfli Me Makeup Studio is at Jamboree Promenade at the corner of Jamboree & Dupont, 2646 Dupont Drive, Suite 65 in Irvine. 949.825.7272.
Follow Greer on Pinterest
from the blog
- 11.05.25 – Dolly Parton’s Songs Come to Life with Pacific Symphony
- 11.05.25 – Savor the Season by the Sea at Hilton Santa Barbara Beachfront Resort
- 11.05.25 – Shucked Musical Comedy Heads to Segerstrom Center November 11–23
- 11.05.25 – Philz Coffee Debuts Holiday Menu and Launches First-Ever Rewards Program
- 11.04.25 – McG, Nancy Silverton, and Rick Caruso Team Up for Spacca Tutto at Palisades Village
- 11.04.25 – Ice at Santa Monica Returns for the Holidays
- 11.03.25 – ZAFFRE Fine Linens Celebrates Two Years in Costa Mesa
- 11.02.25 – North Italia Debuts Seasonal Fall + Winter Menu in Irvine and Beyond
- 10.30.25 – An Evening with John O’Hurley at The Lido
- 10.28.25 – Día de los Muertos Rooftop Brunch at Top of the V
- 10.27.25 – Sip & Shuck Returns to Laguna Beach Nov. 2 to Benefit CASA
- 10.26.25 – A Crystal Cove Takes Mimosa Brunch to the Next Level
- 10.26.25 – Rose Bakery Café Opens in Orange
- 10.21.25 – Last Chance to Dine at 608 Dahlia Before Oct. 26
- 10.20.25 – Irvine Barclay Theatre Announces Fall and Holiday Season Lineup
- 10.20.25 – Newport Beach Film Festival 2025: ‘Blue Moon’ Shines on Opening Night
- 10.19.25 – Wahoo’s Marks 38 Years with Free Community Celebration in Costa Mesa
- 10.15.25 – Pumpkin Palooza Returns to Discovery Cube OC This October
- 10.14.25 – Irish Spotlight at the Newport Beach Film Festival
- 10.09.25 – The Jill Foundation’s Annual Opportunity Drawing Is Now Open
More Daily Doses
- 11.03.25 – Culinary Dropout Opens in Old Towne Orange
- 11.02.25 – Super Irvine International Market Opens in Irvine
- 11.02.25 – Prime Pizza Opens First Orange County Location in Mission Viejo
- 10.30.25 – Zara Man Opens First U.S. Store at South Coast Plaza
- 10.27.25 – Jack Johnson Headlines Two-Night Coast Film & Music Benefit Concert
- 10.20.25 – Salt & Lime Modern Taqueria Brings Elevated Flavor to Costa Mesa
- 10.19.25 – Fall Fun at The District: Halloween Boo Bash and Cocktail Tour
- 10.16.25 – Luxury Wellness Meets Concierge Medicine at Coastal Wellness MD
- 10.16.25 – Chiang Rai Thai in Tustin Serves Up Michelin-Recognized Northern Thai Cuisine
- 10.16.25 – Chili Chutney Brings Authentic Afghan Cuisine to Lake Forest
- 10.15.25 – Tales of Wonder and Imagination: Alexander Shelley Leads Pacific Symphony in ‘Scheherazade’
- 10.14.25 – California Wine Festival Returns to Huntington Beach Oct. 17 - 18
- 10.13.25 – Santa Maria Novella Brings Centuries of Craft to South Coast Plaza
- 10.08.25 – Newport Beach Film Festival Announces 2025 Honors
- 10.05.25 – Fashion Meets Film: StyleWeekOC Returns to Fashion Island October 15–19
- 09.29.25 – Pacific Airshow Returns to Huntington Beach Oct. 3-5
- 09.26.25 – Mastro’s Brings Its Iconic Dining Experience to Irvine Spectrum
- 09.25.25 – San Francisco Ballet’s Frankenstein Comes to Segerstrom Center
- 09.19.25 – 26th Annual Newport Beach Film Festival Announces 2025 Lineup
- 09.16.25 – Tastemakers of Orange County Returns to Segerstrom Center for the Arts
