The 2,173-acre community has 1,221 units, consisting primarily of single-family homes and detached condos, as well as a 55+ gated community, public park, elementary school site and 1,667 acres of open space, according to Grable.ĭevelopment is currently underway with nearly half of the homes built and occupied, according to Jason Crawford, city of Santa Clarita planning, marketing and economic development manager. Heading east into the northern region of the SCV, the Skyline Ranch community is continuing to take shape, as Skyline Ranch Road, the connection between Sierra Highway and Plum Canyon Road, opened just last month. Rachel Munger, a KB Home Senior Design Consultant, creates a letterboard for new home design clients Monday. Home production is set to begin in December, with the first move-ins scheduled for summer 2022, Faina said. The 430-acre community is set to include 497 homes with a minimum lot size of 7,000 square feet, along with a private recreation center, citrus orchards and vineyards, a 5-acre park and nearly 5 miles of walking trails. Just north of that, on the northern border of the Valencia Commerce Center in Castaic, Williams Homes is set to break ground on 15 model homes at its Williams Ranch community later this month, according to Faina. The 185-acre, mixed-use, pedestrian- and cyclist-friendly community includes townhomes, single-family residences and luxury apartments, as well as commercial space, a new transit center and more than 21 acres preserved for recreation.Īcross town near Magic Mountain, the Valencia project has a similar all-inclusive community feel, consisting of approximately 15,000 acres and approximately 21,500 planned homes, along with 11.5 million square feet of commercial space, new schools and 10,000 acres of open space, among other amenities.Ĭonstruction on the first phase of the Valencia project is underway, and the community is set to open to the public soon. ![]() Bobby Block / The Signal.ĭevelopments currently under construction in the SCVĬonstruction of Vista Canyon, the car-optional community in Canyon Country, has continued to make progress, with retail, commercial and homes continuing to be occupied. KB Homes VP of Sales and Marketing Chris Hopkins showcases lighting fixtures on display at the developer’s Valencia design studio Monday. ![]() SCV Signal News Podcast with Aron Bender.
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