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Santa Fe Depot

The rehabilitation of the historic Santa Fe Depot building was completed in the fall of 2006. The total cost of the rehabilitation was approximately $1 million. The building is jointly owned by the City of Upland and SANBAG. The building is occupied by Pacific Wine Merchants (retail cigar and wine shop & wine bar) and Boomer’s Coffee Shop.
 

 
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Von's Shopping Center

This 93,000 square foot development includes a 50,000 sq. ft. supermarket adjacent to 43,000 sq. ft. multi-tenant commercial component located at 81 West Foothill Blvd.  Upland's Redevelopment Agency provided funding and caused the construction of public right-of-way improvements adjacent to the site.

 
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Lowe's

A 135,000 square foot retail, home improvement center with a 28,000 square foot garden center on a 15-acre site located at 1659 West Foothill Boulevard.  Upland's Redevelopment Agency assisted Lowe's in assembling their site by selling them four parcels of land.

 
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Downtown Wayfinding

The Wayfinding Signage Program has provided a comprehensive system of signage to direct people to Historic Downtown Upland as well as the major destinations and businesses located in the area. Seasonal banners and mini kiosks that contain advertisements from local businesses have also been placed around the downtown area, as well as an archway sign over 9th Street at Euclid Avenue and a monument sign in the Euclid median.

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Historic District Sign Program

A Historic District Signage program was created to identify Upland’s nine historic districts.

 
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Downtown Gazebo

The Downtown Gazebo located at 2nd Avenue and 9th Street will be undergoing a rehabilitation which will include replacing the existing roof with a new copper roof, adding decorative ironwork to the railings and eaves, repainting the railings and base and installing a handicap lift.  Construction for this project will begin in December 2008 and should be completed by February 2009.