NEW DEVELOPMENT
SCV New Development.
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Today, the Santa Clarita Valley boasts nearly 30M SF of industrial and commercial facilities. Looking ahead, approximately 24M SF of future industrial and commercial development is in the pipeline.
 
 
 
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Santa Clarita Valley

SCV was ranked as the 13th fastest growing city

in the U.S. in 2021

Industrial and Commercial 1

30M SF

of existing Industrial and Commercial space

Land Development 1

24M SF

of commercial & industrial development in the pipeline

In Development 1

9.7M SF

in development or under construction

New Homes 1

10,000

new homes between 2019-2024

SANTA CLARITA VALLEY BUSINESS PARK MAP
SCV Business Park Map
NEW INDUSTRIAL & OFFICE SPACE

IAC Commerce Center 

This 70 Acre development is part of Valencia Commerce Center at the western terminus of Witherspoon Parkway. This IAC developed business park has 1.3M SF for industrial and commercial. Phase 2 is now complete with multiple properties leased.

Southern California Innovation Park (SCIP)

Located in close proximity to Valencia Industrial Center, Interstate 5, and Route 126, this park-like campus, developed by Intertex Companies and Oaktree Capital Management, has an existing GLA of 612,075 SF, and is entitled for additional expansion of 900,000 SF. (Formerly Mann Biomedical Park)

The Center at Needham Ranch

With a GLA of 4M SF, this industrial/commercial development located north of the 14 freeway.

Vista Canyon

With 60,000 SF Office / Retail Building under construction, this new transit oriented mixed use development, “Town Center East," is located off Highway 14 with direct access to a future Metrolink station. 

Valencia (formerly known as Newhall Ranch)

FivePoint Valencia will set a new standard of sustainability by protecting vast areas of open space for public use and reducing or mitigating net greenhouse gas emissions to zero.  FivePoint Valencia will create 11.5 million square feet of job generating uses at buildout and generate thousands of permanent jobs, helping the SCV continue to thrive economically and allowing families to live close to their work