Thursday, February 1, 2018

STAY TUNED

Last month I wrote about the 2017 business and retail developments in Visalia.  I ran out of space to describe the many new projects that are coming to Visalia in 2018.

INDUSTRIAL PARK:  A new 6,000 square foot location for Comfort Now Air Conditioning, and a 6,600 square foot expansion for Remedy Medical off of Shirk.  There is a 7,284 square foot warehouse user off N. Gateway, and a new grain hopper trailer manufacturer in a new 4,000 square foot building near Kelsey off Doe.  Smith Promotions, a local screen printing/embroidery shop and full-service manufacturer of promotional materials is expanding into a new 10,000 square foot facility.  Two new 16,000 square foot shell buildings are proposed along Goshen behind Able Industries, and Breck's Electric Motors will be moving to a new 8,850 square foot site off Grove Court.  A new 125,000 square foot industrial building is being proposed at the northwest corner of Neely and the future Hurley intersection.  Pacific Dry Ice is proposing to occupy 7249 W. Goshen Avenue, and is in the process of acquiring building permits.  Huckleberry's Restaurant, a southern themed breakfast and lunch restaurant, is considering a location in the Plaza Business Park.  Local ag tech company Valley Ag Software (VAS) will be moving to a new 31,000 square foot office in The Square at Plaza Drive.  We hope to attract and grow tech companies like VAS in that area.

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN:  Downtown may be seeing more residential space, as residential is being proposed above Javi's Taco Shack.  A skywalk is being proposed to connect the third floor of the west Acequia parking garage to the building at 215 W. Main Street.  The project proposes new office and residential development in the upper floors.  Visalia Emergency Aid is adding additional warehousing and office space to their N.E. Third location.  A new grocery/meat market has been proposed behind the very popular Pho and Seafood Restaurant by the Lincoln oval, in an existing building.  Doc's Drive-In is continuing the process to relocate to the southwest corner of Main and Willis.

MOONEY BOULEVARD:  A new Jiffy Lube is being proposed just behind the Lowes at Mooney and Cameron.  A bridge over Packwood Creek onto Cameron Avenue is being proposed in the Sequoia Plaza Shopping Center (Walmart).  This will improve traffic circulation in and out of that center.  Family Health Care Network is proposing a new full-service medical clinic in the former Dollar Tree location near Beech and Mooney.  The 17,000 square foot facility will include full medical and dental services.  The Orosco Group has demolished the old Weatherby's site on the southeast corner of Walnut and Mooney, with new retail/food tenants expected to land there, including Dunkin Donuts.

OTHER DEVELOPMENTS:  The storm basin located in the Riverway Sports Park has been filled with dirt, and in 2018, the final phase of Riverway Sports Park will begin with the construction of four new lighted softball fields with corresponding concession stands, restroom facilities, parking and an additional picnic structure.  The Walmart expansion at Noble and Ben Maddox is underway once again, after some delay caused by litigation.  The expansion includes additional grocery sales, an outdoor garden center, and a fast food tenant.  There is a new drive-in concept proposed that will allow shoppers to call ahead to pick up pre-made grocery orders.  Customers will get into a vehicle queue, enter a pass code, pull to a loading station where Walmart employees will cart the orders out to the customers' vehicles and allow customers the ability to inspect the fresh items before completing the transaction.  A mini-market and gas station is being proposed at the southeast corner of Visalia Parkway and Demaree, located west of proposed multi-family and single family housing.  A pharmacy is proposed at 1400 East Noble adjacent to Wienerschnitzel.  The Sequoia Surgery Center on Akers near 198 is expanding by 18,860 square feet.  A new 11,890 square foot office building is being proposed at the southeast corner of Akers and Noble. 

Visalia will be the first in the nation to execute an agreement with the U.S. Department of Transportation for the community flexibility pilot program, a program first authorized by Congress in 2004.  Visalia will be receiving $3,703,368.00 in federal funds pursuant to a DOT grant agreement, which monies will fund a hangar development project at the Visalia Municipal Airport.  These new hangars in turn will result in an estimated $131,000.00 in new airport revenue annually at build-out and full tenancy.  A number of multi-family development projects are being proposed along the Visalia Parkway, east of Demaree, at the northeast corner of Akers and Riggin, and the southeast corner of Lovers Lane and Walnut Avenue.

I thank Visalia's economic development director, Devon Jones, for providing much of this information I've just shared with you.  We're always looking for new businesses to move to or develop in Visalia, and we believe our area is the future of California.