Highway 14 motorists and Metrolink train riders alike can tell the new buildings at Vista Canyon just south of Sand Canyon are just about complete and ready for business.
Vista Canyon’s three-story retail/office building is now a new landmark on the Highway 14 Sand Canyon corridor. The building sets an unprecedented standard of creative office design, innovation and commuter accessibility for the eastern Santa Clarita Valley.
Designed by internationally renowned architect Gensler, the 57,000 square foot structure is the first on Lincoln Place, Vista Canyon’s main thoroughfare of work, retail and entertainment.
Read more about the retail/office building here.
Meanwhile, finishing touches are underway and the distinctive “purple pipe” used for “reclaimed water” is now in place for Vista Canyon’s new Water Factory.
Vista Canyon is one of the first new California communities to have its own onsite water reclamation plant.
The energy efficient, state-of-the-art water facility forms a central component in the community’s plan for a net-zero goal in terms of water usage.
Read more about the Water Factory here.
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This landmark is on the far side of the river from the 14 freeway. You can’t safely look at it if you’re driving. How are these buildings safe from 1938 style flooding?
Net-zero water usage could be a fond memory with larger and stronger storms brought about by man-made climate disruption. Warmer air causes more moisture in the atmosphere equals more rain, equals more flooding. All the denial and purple pipe in the world may not be enough to protect this unprecedented standard of a monumentally stupid idea of building a “planned” community in a river bed. There are reasons for its width.