RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA—Victoria Gardens says it will break ground on a full Streetscape renovation encompassing 1.19 acres of the center along its Monet Avenue, according to Melina Ferraez, director of marketing for Victoria Gardens.

The renovation will include the refurbishment of exterior building facades, the widening of sidewalk areas to accommodate new outdoor patio dining, the introduction of parklets, as well as a newly designed plaza area, which will include a street art program. In addition, the redevelopment will introduce new, modern landscaping, linear concrete pavers, updated lighting, and new streetscape furniture.

“As the leading shopping destination in the Inland Empire, with more than 170 retailers, it has always been Victoria Gardens' mission to keep our shopping center as modern and fresh as possible for our guests,” said Ferraez. “This means that, in addition to housing the latest fashion retailers and restaurants, we also maintain a modern physical design for our center.”

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David Phillips

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