The Riverside City Council Tuesday unanimously approved a partnership with a development firm to master plan a community near the 60/91/215 interchange featuring athletic fields, park-centered housing, trails and other amenities.
The “exclusive negotiating agreement” with GCS Development of Riverside, part of a Delaware-based limited liability company, aims to promote rehabilitation of an abandoned property to create the future “Riverside Sports Complex & Entertainment District,” according to city officials.
“This project provides recreational opportunities that Riverside and our greater region have never had,” Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson said. “It will create a dynamic destination that will energize our local economy and make Riverside the premiere hub for sports and entertainment.”
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