Victor Valley Cities Ranked Best Cities For Young Families

Honorable Rewards For Hesperia And Apple Valley Honorably so, two municipalities within Victor Valley made the “100 Best Cities for Young Families” list on Webby-award winning website, ApartmentList.com. The city of Hesperia and Apple Valley have proven to be great locations for young families. To determine the “100 Best Cities for Young Read More

Spanish Trails Project Contributing To The Growth Of Barstow

Spanish Trails In The Works Another amazing project is in the works in Barstow, contributing to the projected long-term growth of the city as a whole. All of the preliminary work for the Spanish Trails project has been completed, and the 800,000 square foot shopping center near Main and L Street is expected to reach ultimate completion by Read More

Ranchero Interchange Project Finally Complete

Watching As Hesperia 2.0 Comes To Life Hesperia 2.0 is well underway as the Ranchero Interchange Project can finally be checked off the to-do-list and the town is preparing to tackle the Tapestry Project. Mayor Eric Schmidt describes these developments as only two pieces of a development puzzle known as Hesperia 2.0. Two years in the making, the Read More

Barstow On The Upward Journey Towards Growth

Expansion, Development, & Growth in Barstow's Future Barstow residents can see a prosperous New Year ahead with several development projects picking up speed. Growth in the Barstow area is expected with the emergence of these promising developments: Although the Barstow Casino Project by the Los Coyotes Tribe in Lenwood has experienced a halt Read More

Economic Growth in the Inland Empire Expected to Continue

Recovery & Growth Expected for the Inland Empire Like many areas, the Inland Empire was hit hard by the Great Recession. The Inland Empire economy is on the right track. The area is currently one of the fastest growing regions in Southern California. The trend of fast growth in the Inland Empire is expected to continue for the next five Read More

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