The Market
- Located at the interchange of I-15 and L Street in Barstow, California; one of the last remaining undeveloped urban interchanges between Los Angeles County and Las Vegas, Nevada.
- 86,000± Average Daily Traffic along adjacent I-15
- Barstow: population 24,000±; average household income $ 50,300
- Helendale (23 miles from Spanish Trail): population 5,600±; average household income $67,200
- Fort Irwin National Training Center (37 miles): population 9,300± (permanent residents) average household income $ 50,600. The Daily Population is 27,000±.
- Apple Valley (34 miles): population 75,000±; average household income $ 50,900
- MSA is estimated at ±60,000 to ±70,000 people
Potential Land Uses
• Highway Commercial
• Service Stations
• Hotel/Motel
• Drive-through Restaurants
• Sit Down Restaurants
• Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
• Roadside Food Halls (offering an array of small, artisanal restaurants with common seating areas)
Retail
- Experiential retail, such as six (6) screen movie theaters, recreational activities, interactive tourism
- Underserved segments of the local and regional population, including relocation of existing retail outlets in less-than-optimal locations within the Barstow market area
- Tires and auto services
- Health and fitness
- Furniture and household items
- Indoor recreational activities
- Locally-sourced goods
Unique Features
- Historical Elements (cultural and historical heritage of Barstow as a key stopping point along the trade route traversing the southwestern United States from Santa Fe to Los Angeles)
- Streets named in honor of the early traders known to have traveled the Old Spanish Trail during the peak of its initial usage from 1829-1848
- Pedestrian pathway with markers denoting the timeline and key individuals associated with the “Old Spanish Trail”
- Spanish Contemporary design theme (Approved by the City of Barstow)