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The Stanton Planning Commission will decide Wednesday whether to allow a coin-operated family amusement center to open on Beach Boulevard.
Capcom Coin-Op Inc., a Northern California electronic game manufacturer, plans to open Nickel City in an existing 7,200-square-foot commercial building in the 12000 block. The center would have about 150 games, ranging from skee ball to air hockey. It would also feature driving simulators and recreation rooms for parties, said David Shick, marketing director.
The Planning Commission meets at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in council chambers, 7800 Katella Ave.
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