Highgrove Sub Area

 The Highgrove Community Sub-Area contains 275 acres characterized by older residential, service commercial and industrial development. Commercial development in the area is primarily service oriented, serving the local community as well as the nearby cities of Riverside and Grand Terrace. Industrial development in the area began as a conglomeration of citrus packing facilities serving the citrus farms located at the east end of the community. Today many of these facilities have been converted into a variety of light manufacturing plants as the citrus industry has declined in the region.

Highgrove is also bordered on the south by Hunter Park, one of the most prosperous industrial areas in the city of Riverside and home to CE-CERT, the College of Engineering, Center for Environmental Research and Technology for the University of California, Riverside.

View the Detailed Project Sub-Area Map [PDF-1.79 MB]

View the Highgrove Redevelopment Plan [PDF-1.12 MB]

 

 

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