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Beaumont is at the crossroads of the San Gorgonio Pass. It is the home of remarkable residential growth, as thousands of new residents are moving to a town, which still boasts a clean environment, breathtaking views and a small town lifestyle. Incorporated in 1912, Beaumont treasures the rural atmosphere, which makes it a very desirable place to raise a family. The community is served by a recreation and parks district as well as city senior and community services that reinforce a commitment to a family friendly atmosphere.

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The Beaumont Unified School District serves 5,000 students and includes a preschool center, four elementary schools, a new middle school, a comprehensive high school and a large adult education program. With the help of a $16 million school bond, plans are underway for an additional 12 schools including a new high school, to accommodate anticipated growth. Desirable housing in all ranges are readily available in Beaumont.
City of Beaumont
Beaumont Chamber

BEAUMONT

Business Opportunities

Beaumont enjoys competitive labor and real estate markets which support the city’s aggressive economic development strategy. In addition, Beaumont’s industrial locations are positioned to take advantage of the Pass area’s transportation routes which converge within the city. Highways and rail connect Beaumont directly to Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix and Mexico. Beaumont is a “general law city” incorporated in 1912, and has enjoyed a stable, business friendly government. Strategic planning has provided a redevelopment agency, expanded sewer capacity and created an industrial park with infrastructure and the first tenants in place. All utilities are plentiful. To accommodate the rapid growth Beaumont is now experiencing, the San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency has just completed a pipeline that brings “state water project” water to the area. Following are some reasons why businesses should locate in Beaumont:
  • Abundant land at a fraction of the cost of comparable property in Los Angeles or Orange
  • County Commercial transportation accessibility to the West, South and East by truck and rail
  • A rail spur providing access to Union Pacific tracks and the Port of Long Beach
  • Centrally located along the NAFTA Corridor
  • An ample supply of water for present and future users
  • Publicly owned and operated water and sewer utility systems ensure the delivery of those services at a reasonable cost to residents and businesses

Beaumont is the hot spot of the San Gorgonio Pass. As the fourth fastest growing city in the Inland Empire, the demand for quality, affordable housing continues to grow along side the desire for executive and retirement homes. These residents bring a new sophistication to the Beaumont workforce. They are eager to trade their commuting for career employment opportunities in the Pass area. National retailers are discovering Beaumont, along with restaurants and hotels. The PGA of Southern California Golf Club and Oak Valley Golf Club are well known and respected, and draw golfers from all around the world. Beaumont City Hall has just been expanded and modernized, and the Beaumont Chamber of Commerce has moved into its own new building located in the center of town. The doors to Beaumont are open and many are passing through them.