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Aproximately 50 acres in the City of Ontario, one of the premiere cities in the Inland Empire by virtue of its economic strength.
   
Ideal access to Southern California’s freeway system via I-10, I-15 & Rt. 60
   
Positioned directly between Interstate 10 and Ontario International Airport
   
Mixed-use project to include retail, restaurant, entertainment, office, hotel and residential
   
Over 2,000,000 SF of new development
   
Approximately 175,000 SF of existing historical buildings to be integrated
   
The Inland Empire’s population base has grown from 2.6 million to 3.8 million since the 1990 US Census, an astounding increase of 35%. Further, the Inland Empire Economic Partnership reported that the area’s population is expected to increase to approximately 4.1 million by the year 2009.
   
pop According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Inland Empire is more populous than 21 of 50 states.
   
pop According to data from California’s Economic Development Department, the Inland Empire added 71,600 new jobs in 2005.
   
pop Ranked the 2nd best large metro area (the combined San Bernardino/Riverside area) for entrepreneurs by Inc. magazine March, 2004 issue.
   
pop The LA-Ontario International Airport (ONT) served over 6.5 million passengers in 2004 on its 22 airlines connection to every major city via 214 daily flights.
   
pop Contemporary in design, the $66 million Convention Center boasts 70,000 square feet of column-free exhibit space, a 20,000 square foot ballroom divisible into three sections and 24 meeting rooms occupying 24,000 square feet.