Antelope Valley

Antelope Valley

The Antelope Valley is an extensive economic region encompassing over 3,000 square miles that include 5 incorporated cities and portions of two counties. Besides being one of the leading aerospace flight test and research centers in the world, the Antelope Valley provides a fertile environment for economic growth by attracting hundreds of new businesses on an annual basis.

The Antelope Valley is located only 43 miles east of down downtown Los Angeles and as Los Angeles County is running out of places to grow, it has become the current solution to a future problem with an abundance of water, energy and relatively inexpensive and affordable land. Some of the key facts include:

  • 3,000 square miles
  • 5 incorporated cities including Palmdale & Lancaster
  • Larger than Delaware and Rhode Island combined
  • Over 440,000 residents
  • Projected 8.8% Growth per Year
  • Estimating nearly 6,000 New Home Permits per Year
  • Leading Aerospace Flight Testing & Resource Center
  • 10 Higher Education Institutions
  • 5 Major Hospital Institutions
  • 35 Field National Soccer Complex

For more information click on one of the following reports:

2007 Greater Antelope Valley Economic Alliance Report – Detailed research on the Antelope Valley region and surrounding areas.
2007 Los Angeles County Assessor Report – Shows both commercial and residential property land values and the ranking of the fastest growing cities in LA County
2007 Industrial Base And Vacancy Report – Excellent study with charts and graphs displaying growth, labor, diversity and major projects in the area.
2007 Los Angeles Statistical Growth Projections – Growth projections for Los Angeles – Orange – San Fernando Valley – Ventura – San Bernardino Counties.