Environmental impact report wrapping up on Greenspot Village Marketplace

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An environmental impact report on the 104-acre Greenspot Village Marketplace development is expected to wrap up this week, and should be going out for public review in early January, John Jaquess, the city's community development director, said today.

The plan calls for nearly 820,000 square feet of retail, office, entertainment and restaurant development, anchored by a Target, on the north side of Greenspot Road, east of the 210 Freeway. It  It also calls for about 800 residential units.

Plans to bring a movie theater to the area fizzled out when Krikorian Theaters announced plans to open a second theater in Redlands, off San Bernardino Avenue, Jaquess said.

A Lowes Home Improvement Center opened last month on the south side of Greenspot Road, east of the 210 Freeway, in the Highland Crossings plaza. A Staples office supply store will open in the same plaza in the near future.

To the west of Highland Crossings, Los Angeles-based Regency Centers is building an L.A. Fitness.

joe.nelson@inlandnewspapers.com

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