Apple Valley’s land boom is clearly underway. Recent retail expansions and developments have taken over Apple Valley. This increase in retail development can be attributed to an increase in new home construction developments. These trends highlight our economic recovery since the 2006 recession. Apple Valley is now home to Juice It Up, Subway, Fat Read More
New Home Construction in Apple Valley Attracting Major Retailers
World’s Eighth Largest Photovoltaic Solar Plant is Now Operational in Rosamond, CA
Even in a region accustomed to celebrating new renewable energy developments, the Catalina Solar Project in Rosamond, CA is a big deal. Rosamond is part of the Antelope Valley and is north of Lancaster. The project is the eighth-largest photovoltaic solar power plant in the world. The 900-acre Catalina solar photovoltaic power plant in the Read More
Construction of the Apple Valley Yucca Loma Bridge is Underway
At the recent State of the Town luncheon, Mayor Art Bishop gave the luncheon a theme, calling it “Building Bridges”. Mayor Art Bishop spoke about the current construction of the Yucca Loma Bridge as a reference to Apple Valley’s commitment to the town. This major transportation transformation has been in the works for years, but now all the work Read More
Projected Highway 395 Renovations to Ease Congested travel
Highway 395 will be undergoing a major transformation in the coming years. A $483 million project will transform the highway completely. By adding an additional lane in each direction, motorists can finally find ease on this once despised highway. This transformation will begin near Interstate 15 by Desert Flower Road, and will continue to south of Read More
Millennials on the Move to the Big Cities
In order to predict future land demand and job growth, we must look into the moving trends of various generations. The most notable trend can be found in the increase of millennials moving to some of the largest U.S. cities. The millennial generation consists of individuals who were born during the early 1980s to the early 2000s. In order to Read More




