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Breaking Ground on New Housing and Commercial Development

By Dianna Basking, Community Writer
July 20, 2022 at 07:35pm. Views: 47

Mayor Yxstian Gutierrez and the Moreno Valley City Council recently broke ground on phases two and three of the Continental Villages project.

Mayor Gutierrez was joined by Council Member Ulises Cabrera, Council Member David Marquez, Continental East Development President and Co-Founder Al Rattan, and numerous local dignitaries.  

“Al Rattan and Continental East Development have been great partners and have created incredible projects that have transformed Moreno Valley,” said Dr. Yxstian Gutierrez, Mayor of Moreno Valley. “I am excited to see this project create more opportunities for families to dine, shop, work, and establish roots in Moreno Valley.”

When completed, phases two and three of the Continental Villages will feature 112 units, including 96 apartments and 16 two-story units in duplex buildings, a nearly 3,900 square foot recreation building, and over 21,000 square feet of retail space.

The first phase of the Continental Villages development, a 125-unit apartment complex called Arrive at Rancho Belago, was highly successful, achieving full occupancy within months of opening. 

The Continental Villages, located at 16340 Lasselle Street, is yet another exciting mixed-use project providing more housing for new and established Moreno Valley residents. The commercial component of the project will create new businesses, and in turn generate more revenue for essential City services such as public safety and city beautification. 

For more information on exciting future projects in Moreno Valley, visit the Community Development Department at moval.org/cdd.

 

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