Gated Apartments Planned For Main Street In Hesperia

Hesperia could be making way for gated apartment complex on Main Street. This month, the City Council has been discussing changing Hesperia’s zone restrictions. These changes would clear the way for a gated complex of 200 apartments to be put in on Main Street, west of Interstate 15. This complex would be put in over 50 acres on the northwest Read More

Tractor Supply Company Breaks Ground In Hesperia

New Hesperia development will be the location of a large Tractor Supply Company store. Earlier in August, ground was broken on a massive retail location in Hesperia. Tractor Supply Company, based out of Tennessee, started the process of building a 19,000 square foot retail store on the corner of Main and Mesa Linda streets, west of I 15, on August Read More

Hesperia Tapestry Project Moves Forward

Progress continues on the master-planned Tapestry Project in Hesperia. After several months, it looks like the Hesperia Tapestry project has forward momentum yet again. This major housing project planned for southeast Hesperia—in Summit Valley particularly—will create a major change for the area. Tapestry aims to convert nearly 10,000 acres to Read More

Hesperia & Victorville Amongst Diverse California Economies

Two High Desert Cities Topping The Charts In WalletHub’s recent release of “2015’s Cities with the Most & Least Diversified Economies,” two High Desert cities ranked near the top for cities with the most diversified economies. With Hesperia and Victorville ranking within the top 20, it shows that the economic recovery efforts are Read More

Adelanto Solar Plant Creating Job Growth & Energy Efficiency

Adelanto Solar Plant Contributes to Job Growth The City of Adelanto and Clean Focus are excited to announce that the 3.75-megawatt solar project is up and running! The Adelanto Solar Plant contributes to job growth in San Bernardino County, meaning this project’s completion is extremely beneficial to the overall local economy. This solar panel Read More

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