Commercial Properties in Riverside County Communities
Welcome to Riverside County’s Unincorporated Commercial Properties web page. Riverside County has a population of over 2.4 million and is the fourth most populous county in the state and the fastest growing large county in California (California Department of Finance, 2023). With 28 dynamic and growing cities they often overshadow the fact that there are over 400,000 residents who live in unincorporated communities throughout the 7,303 square mile area that Riverside County covers.
The Unincorporated communities have an estimated 126,160 households with a median income of $81,760 (Esri, 2023). With just over 7,800 businesses employing over 71,000 individuals the unincorporated areas of the county have a large amount of untapped potential for commercial enterprises.
Below are a few selected areas for your consideration. The website provides some interesting facts for each of these areas and our commercial site selector website provides opportunities specific to these areas.
The map shows the location of these selected communities. Click on the area and you will find links to the site selector website with available properties and demographic reports. Please view each communities page for more detailed information and contact numbers.
Bermuda Dunes
Bermuda Dunes is located near Indio, and just off the I-10 freeway. This community has a robust retail area along the Washington Street corridor.
Cabazon
Cabazon is a community just off the I-10, west of the City of Palm Springs. With Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, and the Desert Hills Premium Outlets, this area is a draw for many commercial opportunities.
Eastern Coachella Valley
Thermal, Mecca, and Oasis are communities within the Eastern Coachella Valley in Riverside County, California. Thermal is home to the Thermal Club Racetrack, and Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport. The desert community of Mecca lies north of the Salton Sea, and encompasses large swaths of agricultural land.
French Valley
Growing by leaps and bounds, French Valley is located off the I-15 Fwy and is adjacent to the cities of Murrieta and Temecula.
French Valley displays the best of urban & rural environments and is a perfect place to start a business and participate in the vibrant area economy.
French Valley Location Advantage
Today it displays the best of Urban and rural environments. It is near the cities of Murrieta, Temecula, Wildomar and Lake Elsinore in Riverside County.
The area is growing by leaps and bounds and is a perfect place to start a business and participate in the vibrant area economy. If you' like to see a Retail Market report for the area click here.
Please contact Riverside County Office of Economic Development at (951) 955-0493 for information on business opportunities in French Valley.
Demographics
French Valley, California
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French Valley has various interest areas that draw in residents and visitors year-round. The site is known to have recreation activities, top-rated restaurants, and nightlife. Visit the French Valley activities list for detailed information on Yelp.com.
Lake Elsinore is approximately 3,000 acres in size and has boating and camping opportunities.
French Valley Airport is a county-owned public-use airport .
Temecula Valley Wine Country Welcoming nearly 3 million visitors each year, casual, picturesque, Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country is a year-round getaway and vacation destination.
Lake skinner recreation area , Diamond Valley Lake and Vail Lake offer plenty of outdoor camping, fishing, and boating opportunities.
Highgrove
Highgrove is a suburb in Riverside County, with a population of 7,166. The residents enjoy a small town feel with majestic mountains and open space surrounding them.
The 3.2 square mile community is perfectly situated next to the I-215, I-10 and CA-60 exchange and is positioned near the borders of Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
Highgrove Location Advantage
Highgrove is a suburb of Riverside, California, in unincorporated Riverside County, with a population of 7,166. The residents enjoy a small town feel with majestic mountains and open space surrounding them.
The 3.2 square mile community is perfectly situated next to the I-215, I-10 and CA-60 exchange and is positioned near the borders of Riverside and San Bernardino counties. These three major Southern California transportation arteries extend to Los Angeles to the west (55 miles) and Arizona and states beyond to the east.
Please contact Riverside County Office of Economic Development at (951) 955-0493 for information on business opportunities in Highgrove.
Demographics
Highgrove, California
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Points of Interest
Point of interest for this community include the internationally known University of California at Riverside, Highgrove Library, Fairmount Park, Box Springs Mountain Reserve Park, AB Brown Sports Complex, Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park, and the wonderful mix of cultural sites, restaurants, 5 star lodging and concert and film venues of Downtown Riverside.
Lakeland Village
Located just west of Interstate 15 between Lake Elsinore and the Cleveland National Forest, Lakeland Village is an 8.7 square mile area, ideally located within 30 miles of San Diego and Orange Counties.
Lakeland Village Location Advantage
Living in Lakeland Village offers residents a suburban rural feel and it has many exciting amenities in close proximity including Lake Elsinore Outlets, Rosetta Canyon Sports Park, Launch Pointe, Lake Elsinore Diamond Stadium and many more.
Most of the properties are eligible for the US Small Business Administration’s HUB Zones incentives. The U.S. government limits competition for certain contracts to businesses in HUB zones. It also gives preferential consideration to those businesses in full and open competition.
Lakeland Village has many great business opportunities with a lakeside view!
Demographics
Lakeland Village CDP, California
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Lakeland Village attracts many visitors to the trade area. Some things to do in the city consists of shopping centers and recreational areas around Lake Elsinore.
Outlets at Lake Elsinore which is a 318,000 sf. shopping center located in Lake Elsinore with over 40 retailers including Nike, Gap and Guess. This center is a year-round destination.
Rosetta Canyon Sports Park is a state- of-the-art, 21.6-acre facility with five softball fields and a CIF sized football/soccer field and concession stands. This facility hosts year round tournaments.
Launch Pointe, an RV Camping destination on the north end of the lake, provides guests with a truly unique RV resort experience. With room for RV’s on-site, yurts and vintage trailers, food, boating, and fishing.
Lakeview/Nuevo
Lakeview and Nuevo are communities in Riverside County, California. Lakeview is named for nearby Mystic Lake, and is located east of the City of Perris.
Nuevo is a rural community east of the city of Perris in Riverside County, California. The community consists of 6.8 square miles and has a variety of geographical features.
Lakeview
Lakeview is a census-designated place (CDP) in Riverside County, California. The population was 2,104 at the 2010 census, up from the 1,619 at the 2000 census. The community if named for nearby mystic lake.
Median Age | 32.0 |
Population | 1,993 |
Average Household Income | $135,343 |
Average Household Size | 3.91 |
Apparel and Services | $1,372,005 |
Entertainment & Recreation | $2,330,397 |
Food | $6,695,103 |
Nuevo
Nuevo (Spanish for "New") is a rural community located east of Lake Perris and the city of Perris in Riverside County, California. The population of the census-designated place (CDP) is 7,033 according to the 2020 census, up from 6,447 at the 2010 census.
Median Age | 33.0 |
Population | 6,744 |
Average Household Income | $114,456 |
Average Household Size | 3.65 |
Apparel and Services | $4,279,399 |
Entertainment & Recreation | $7,245,388 |
Food | $20,848,892 |
Mead Valley
Conveniently Located on the I-215 corridor, south of the City of Riverside and west of the City of Perris, Mead Valley is an excellent location for retail, industrial and residential development.
Mead Valley Location Advantage
Conveniently located on the I-215 corridor, south of the City of Riverside and west of the City of Perris, Mead Valley is an excellent location for retail, industrial and residential development.
Please contact Riverside County Office of Economic Development at (951) 955-0493 for information on business opportunities in Mead Valley.
Demographics
Mead Valley, California
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Points of Interest
Mead Valley has many diverse points of interest surrounding the city. Among these are the Lake Perris State Recreation Area and Lake Mathews.
Additionally there is the Harford Springs County Park . March Air Reserve Base has many attractions including it's yearly Air-Space Expo and the March Field Air Museum .
The close freeway access makes it easy to get to other venues throughout Southern California.
Temescal Valley
Temescal Valley is situated along the I-15 freeway between the cities of Corona and Lake Elsinore. It has an area of 19.3 square miles, and is nestled between the Santa Ana and the Temescal Mountains.
Temescal Valley Location Advantage
Temescal Valley runs along the I-15 freeway between Corona and Lake Elsinore. The Valley includes 19.3 square miles of unincorporated area between the Santa Ana and Temescal Mountains.
The Valley holds just over 27,000 residents living in 8,806 housing units with an occupancy of 83.7% owned. The community has 664 new home construction and building 959 more homes. The Valley proposed an additional 934 homes set to be approved. There are plans to build several new retail and industrial businesses with the growing community.
Temescal Valley is conveniently located between San Diego, Orange County, and Los Angeles County. It is in close proximity to the Ports of Los Angeles and Ports of Long Beach, making this an ideal location.
Demographics
Temescal Valley, California
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The Valley is home to the famous Tom's Farms and the 162-year-old Glen Ivy Hot Springs. Recreational activities include the Glen Ivy RV Park, Glen Eden Sun Club, and the Skull Canyon Zipline. To attract more visitors, Temescal Valley also offers golf courses at the Trilogy Glen Ivy course and the Temescal Driving Range. There are many things to do, such as shopping opportunities like the Dos Lagos, north of the Valley, and The Crossings Outlet, south of the Valley.
Thousand Palms
North of the I-10 freeway near Cathedral City and Palm Desert, the rapidly growing area of Thousand Palms welcomes new industrial and retail projects.
Winchester
Winchester, situated approximately 8 miles southwest of Hemet, CA, and 20 miles northeast of Temecula, is emerging as a vibrant community poised for substantial growth. With a strategic emphasis on residential and retail development, Winchester is primed to become a magnet for prospective residents and commercial development alike.
Woodcrest
Woodcrest, nestled adjacent to the city of Riverside, thrives as an equestrian community while also experiencing a surge in residential expansion. Recent commercial development has added dynamic layers to the area while maintaining its distinct character.
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