Nestled at the border of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside and Orange counties, the city of Chino has come a long way from its agricultural roots. The region now boasts an estimated $2 billion retail market demand and is fast-tracking development to keep pace. Now the city is looking to undertake a 200-acre land acquisition, The Farm at Euclid, to mark its first revitalization project in two decades.

GlobeSt caught up with Chino mayor pro tem Curtis Burton and councilmember Marc Lucio at ICSC Las Vegas to talk about the project and learn what's next for this rapidly growing Southern California city.

In this video, you'll hear:

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●     How the city of Chino is fast-tracking and otherwise prioritizing smart development to encourage growth in the city,
●     Why the Farm at Euclid will be a game-changer for the city's retailers and consumers alike, and
●     What's next for the region.

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