YUCAIPA
Business Opportunities
Strategically located 75 miles east of Los Angeles, with 4 miles of mostly undeveloped frontage on Interstate 10, Yucaipa offers exceptional development opportunities to new or expanding businesses. The City’s immediate market area population currently exceeds 60,000 residents; and with strong growth projected to occur for several more decades, Yucaipa will remain a highly desirable location for new investments. Local government is business friendly and fiscally sound - there are no utility taxes levied on residents or businesses. Ongoing improvements to waste water treatment and water supply systems provide adequate capacity to meet almost any need. An ambitious program to revitalize the Uptown Business District is currently underway with the Yucaipa Redevelopment Agency, and Agency assistance with other commercial/industrial development projects may be available. Long known as one of the premier residential communities of the Inland Empire, Yucaipa also provides one of the greatest untapped economic development opportunities in the Southern California region. Following are reasons why businesses should consider locating in Yucaipa:- A comprehensive and progressive zoning and land use plan
- A School District which is committed to educational excellence
- An ample supply of water for present and future users
- A government staff dedicated to the principle of service first
- Easy access to Ontario International and Palm Springs International Airports
- Municipal airport located in Redlands
Industrial Sites
Please contact the Community Development Department at www.yucaipa.orgCommunity Facilities
Health: Yucaipa is served by Redlands Community Hospital which has a 175 bed capacity. Education: The Yucaipa - Calimesa Joint Unified School District has 6 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, 1 junior high school, 1 high school and 1 alternative high school. Additionally, Crafton Hills College, part of the California Community College system, is located in Yucaipa. Nearby are:Mt. San Jacinto Community College, University of Redlands, Loma Linda University, California State University, San Bernardino and University of California, Riverside.

