Orlando Acevedo |
APPLE VALLEY, CA, (Sept. 24, 2014) - The Town of Apple Valley, located in the High
Desert region of the Inland Empire in Southern California, has experienced a
number of new retailer expansions and development, further adding to this
growing town’s quality of life.
“Recent new home construction is driving the demand for more
retailers to serve our population. Although we’ve had good retail growth over
the last few years, we are still seeing retail gaps as our residents look to
other markets for their consumer demands. We have an opportunity to bring in
the kinds of services and dining options that our local population and
businesses need,” shared Orlando Acevedo, economic development manager, Apple
Valley.
According to government officials, the latest sales tax
revenue quarterly report for Apple Valley shows a 3.9% increase over the same
time last year.
In addition,
residential permits for single family homes have tripled since 2012-2013. According
to Coldwell Banker, the region has reached 95 percent of retail taxable sales
since the 2006 recession, underscoring the recovery that is occurring.
For a complete copy
of the company’s news release, please contact:
Darcie Giacchetto
Spaulding Thompson & Associates
949.278.6224
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