Introducing a great development opportunity in the heart of Rialto, zoned: Foothill Mixed-Use Zone (FMUZ). This property is part of the Foothill Central Specific Plan—a flexible and economically vibrant area along the historic Route 66 corridor. Zoning here allows for a mix of residential and commercial uses, making it ideal for a variety of forward-thinking projects. Imagine a multi-story building with boutique shops or a café at street level, and stylish apartment or condo units above—up to five stories high. The zoning supports UP TO 35 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE, and with no minimum lot size required, developers have flexibility to creatively design around the site’s potential. Commercially Permitted uses include general and specialty retail stores, restaurants, cafés, and sandwich shops—ideal for food and beverage operators looking to capture local traffic. Personal service businesses such as barbershops, hair salons, nail salons, and dry cleaners are also allowed, along with fitness uses like gyms, health clubs, and dance studios. Professional and administrative offices, medical and dental offices (including laboratories), and banks are permitted as well, making the property suitable for a broad range of tenants or owner-users. Additional permitted uses include art and photography studios, music and dance instruction, furniture stores, locksmiths, mail and parcel pickup offices, printing and postal services, nurseries and garden centers, pool supply stores, and repair shops for personal items like watches, electronics, and small appliances. This flexible zoning creates a rare opportunity for developers to design a dynamic mixed-use environment that blends daily convenience, community services, and long-term commercial value. SEE ATTACHED PERMITTED USES TABLE AND BROCHURE IN SUPPLEMENTS. Buyer to verify any and all information to satisfy themselves
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