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Claremont Village Expansion Fact Sheet
Prepared by the City of Claremont - Revised by The Village Claremont.com Feb 9, 2008
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Objectives
- Expand the number and types of businesses in Claremont
- Keep the city's commercial areas competitive with other communities
- Enhance the economic vitality of the City
- Add new housing opportunities to the downtown area
- Promote transit-oriented development opportunities
- Reuse underutilized industrial area adjacent to the highly successful Village area
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Village Walk Residential Project by Olson Company
Click to view Olson Company
- 173 condominium (Lofts, town homes and duplexes)
- Rosa Torrez Park constructed by Olson Company and dedicated to the City of Claremont
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Packing House Adaptive Reuse by Arteco Partners
Click to view Arteco Partners
- NOW OPEN ... Click to view The Village Claremont.com Directory
- Restaurants including:
- Three Forks Chop House, Casablanca Mediterranean Bar & Grill, Maui Wowi Coffee & Smoothies, Hip Kitty Jazz & Fondue
- Shops including:
- Packing House Wine Merchant, Edible Arrangements, International Glass & Bead, Studio Claremont, Replay Vintage Clothing, Abode & Beyond, and more!!!
- Claremont Museum of Art and Museum Store
- Claremont Forum and Thoreau's Bookshop
- Work-Live Lofts
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Shops and Offices by Tolkin Group
Click to view Tolkin Group
Click to view Printable Map
- Hotel Casa 425, a 28-room boutique inn operated by Four Sisters Inns
- Five-screen, 816 seat movie theater by Laemmle 5 Claremont Theatre
- Restaurants including:
- Casa 425, Kazama Sushi, The Pita Pit, Cold StoneCreamery,
So Fresh Salads and More, Jamba Juice, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
- Clothing Stores including:
- American Apparel, Amor Femina, Chico's, Celley's, Peyton Grey,
Tally for Men, Too Blonde, Isabella Dees Clothing, O My Sole Shoes
- Additional Shops and Services including:
- Cloud Nine Fine Papers and Social Stationery, Cielo Mio Spa and Salon,
Village Wireless and Ecoterra Health Market
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Public Parking Structure by City of Claremont (Now Open)
- 477 Space Parking Structure
- 6,000 square foot retail building lining street
- Tenants including:
- Bua Thai Cuisine, 21 Choices Frozen Yogurt, Bedol What's Next
- Public Art
- Second floor public plaza
- Public restrooms
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Public Plaza by City of Claremont (Not yet finished)
- Large water feature
- Places to sit and relax with comfortable chairs and tables for dining
- Performance Space
- Public Art
- Lined with stores and restaurants
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| Projected Opening Dates
January - April 2007:
- Packing House- shops and restaurants along First Street (Now Open)
- Packing House- second floor lofts and other businesses (Now Open)
- First Street- Now open to traffic (Indian Hill Blvd to Oberlin)
- Parking Structure (Now Open)
- Parking Structure- retail tenants
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Summer 2007:
- Tolkin Project- retail tenants (most are now open) and Hotel Casa 425 (Now Open)
- Laemmle Theatre (Now Open)
- Final unit in Village Walk Residential Development is occupied
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| Note: Retail tenants and construction schedule subject to change. Please view DIRECTORY for updated businesses' list. |
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Please plan to visit again soon and watch what develops.
New Photos Added: August 20, 2007
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