NewMark Merrill Greenlights Desert Sky Plaza II Development in Victorville
Read the full L.A Times article here.
Read the full L.A Times article here.
Read the Victorville Daily Press article here.
Victorville, Calif. — NewMark Merrill Cos., in partnership with World Premier Investments and R.Y. Properties, has received entitlements to develop Desert Sky Plaza II, a 30-acre shopping center located at the southeast corner of Roy Rogers Drive and Amargosa Road in Victorville, approximately 35 miles north of San Bernardino. …
The project is the second phase of a 100-acre development. A joint venture of NewMark Merrill Cos., World Premier Investments and R.Y. Properties Inc. will develop Desert Sky Plaza II, a 297,363-square-foot retail center in Victorville, Calif. Groundbreaking is scheduled next quarter, with delivery slated for fall 2027. The …
Read the Victor Valley News Group's article here.
NewMark Merrill Companies, a Calabasas, California-based retail shopping center owner and development company, in partnership with World Premier Investments and R.Y. Properties, Inc. is pleased to announce that it has received entitlements to develop Desert Sky Plaza II, a 30-acre 297,363-square-foot shopping center at the Southeast corner …
NewMark Merrill Companies, Inc., in partnership with World Premier Investments and R.Y. Properties, Inc. has received entitlements to develop Desert Sky Plaza II, a 30-acre, 297,363-square-foot shopping center in Victorville. Groundbreaking is slated for the second quarter of 2026, with the opening planned for fall 2027. Designed by Architects Orange …
Company to break ground on Desert Sky Plaza II in the second quarter of 2026 Center to be anchored by Target, Burlington, and other national, regional and local operators Victorville, CA. (February 26, 2026) – NewMark Merrill Companies, Inc., a Calabasas, California-based retail shopping center owner and development company, in partnership with World Premier Investments and R.Y. Properties, Inc. is pleased to announce that …
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