Civil Municipal - August 2025

The Sanctity Hotel’s Durango restaurant and rooftop bar meets untapped demand. “The chef is at the restaurant there, and he’s just always talking about how busy they are, and it’s never a dull moment there because there’s so much activity going on,” Marquez says. Success isn’t limited to weekends as the venue maintains strong traffic throughout the week, proving the market can support additional hospitality investments. THE NEXT 18 MONTHS Brightline West dominates near-term priorities as construction ramps up toward a December 2028 opening. “Brightline West, always of major importance,” Marquez affirms. “Additionally, some other areas that we’d like to focus on that we haven’t talked about here, one of which is known as the Epicenter, and that’s the area around our minor league baseball stadium.” The master plan for this district aims to create “more fun per acre and more value per acre in and around the Epicenter.” Welday identifies the ONT Connector and automated traffic management system expansion as priorities alongside the second electrical substation project. “It’ll allow us additional capacity to be able to serve development as it comes in,” he explains. Meanwhile, Schindler sees broader regional potential emerging 193 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 08 RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA

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