Piemonte at Ontario Center is a 225,826 square foot, Target-anchored regional power center located in the City of Ontario, one of Southern California's fastest growing and industrious cities. Piemonte at Ontario Center's anchored lineup, quality construction, proximity to new residential development and AEG-operated Citizens Business Bank arena, make it one of the most exciting and convenient shopping destinations in the entire region.
Talk to a Broker Download BrochureLocation | Located on East 4th Street, just west of the I-15 Freeway and north of the I-10, in the City of Ontario, 35 miles east of Downtown Los Angeles in San Bernardino County, California. View Location Highlights |
Square Footage | Fully Leased |
Zoning | 270 - Shopping Center and 223 - Financial Building |
Year Built | 2007 |
Traffic Counts | Approx. 44,000 daily cars on 4th Street Approx. 39,000 daily cars on Milliken Avenue |
Parking | The center provides parking for approx. 1,121 vehicles for a ratio of 10 per 1,000 square feet |
Population | 1 Mile | 3 Miles | 5 Miles |
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2014 Estimated Total Population | 5,903 | 62,500 | 292,672 |
2019 Forecast Total Population | 6,471 | 67,105 | 305,271 |
Daytime Population | 15,933 | 53,749 | 156,225 |
Population Growth 2010 to 2014 | 8.76% | 6.61% | 3.33% |
Forecast Population Growth 2014 to 2019 | 9.60% | 7.37% | 4.30% | Households | 1 Mile | 3 Miles | 5 Miles |
2014 Estimated Households | 2,892 | 20,951 | 88,395 |
2019 Estimated Households | 3,125 | 22,402 | 92,069 |
Household Growth 2010 to 2014 | 6.45% | 5.41% | 2.66% |
Forecast Household Growth 2014 to 2019 | 8.08% | 6.91% | 4.16% |
Percent Owner Occupied | 8.66% | 40.65% | 58.09% |
Percent Renter Occupied | 91.34% | 59.34% | 41.90% |
2014 Estimated Median Home Value | $266,176 | $269,745 | $271,626 | Income | 1 Mile | 3 Miles | 5 Miles |
<$15,000 | 140 | 1,542 | 6,999 |
$15,000-$24,999 | 385 | 2,055 | 8,185 |
$25,000-$34,999 | 404 | 2,247 | 8,533 |
$35,000-$49,999 | 417 | 2,941 | 12,969 |
$50,000-$74,999 | 713 | 5,096 | 18,713 |
$75,000-$99,999 | 497 | 3,196 | 12,944 |
$100,000-$124,999 | 216 | 1,808 | 8,673 |
$125,000-$149,999 | 57 | 750 | 4,623 |
$150,000-$199,999 | 51 | 879 | 4,221 |
$200,000-$499,000 | 11 | 412 | 2,370 |
$500,000+ | 1 | 24 | 166 |
2014 Estimated Median Household Income | $53,432 | $57,988 | $59,325 |
2014 Estimated Average Household Income | $59,349 | $68,165 | $72,588 |
2014 Estimated Per Capita Household Income* | $29,072 | $22,850 | $21,924 |
* 2014 Per Capita HH Income = Aggregate Household Income/Population © 2014, Claritas |
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Founded in the 1880s as a Model Colony, Ontario has enjoyed well-planed expansion and development over its lifetime. While it still supports strong agriculture and manufacturing industries, the economy today is dominated by service industries and warehousing. The city is home to the Los Angeles/Ontario International Airport, which handles most of the freight transport from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to the rest of the nation. Major transport companies, such as FedEx and UPS, have outposts in the city which makes it a national logistics hub.