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Wyeth Cove
Trumark has purchased 39 finished lots for courtyard single-family detached homes in Upland, California. Breaking ground July 2010 with Model Grand Opening January 2010. Community Name: Wyeth Cove Landscape: Common area landscape with covered picnic area and a playground. Highlights: Single family traditional and cottage-style architecture sleekly appointed with features such as granite countertops, oil rub bronze and ceramic tile entryway flooring. Each home is no more than 170 steps from a beautiful and private central park. Status: Open now Project Summary: The site (APN #1006-231-08) consists of approximately 4.381 acres bounded by SFD homes to the north, United Moving Storage building to the south, city sport park to the east, and a rock quarry to the west across Benson Avenue. The site is currently rough graded with all building permits pulled. The street improvements and utilities in-tract are complete. The 39 SFD homes surround a .25 acre park that includes a children’s play structure, a grass field and a trellis structure with a barbeque / picnic area. The project is north of Historic Route 66 and south of the recent extension of the 210 Freeway. It is 8.5 miles from the Ontario International Airport and 2.5 mile from the Upland Metrolink Station which services Los Angeles to the west and Ontario to the East. The target market segment includes first-time homebuyers, move-up buyers, and empty nesters.
The City of Upland:
The City of Upland was incorporated in San Bernardino County on May 15, 1906, and is nestled at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. During the 20th century, Upland has developed into a residential and retail community that has maintained its country and urban ambiance.
Upland has also retained its charm of the past. Historic Downtown Upland is quiet, leisurely place to shop in antique stores, custom shops, and visit fine restaurants. Each Thursday evening (during spring and summer) the Town Center is host to the "Second Avenue Market", a certified Farmer's Market.
10 - San Bernardino Freeway (east-west)
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