In the latest Vision Edition of Palm Spring Life, a featured story is presented on Cathedral City. It details the efforts the City has taken in overcoming the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and programs to inform residents and businesses alike about opportunities to remain strong, and once the pandemic is behind us, to thrive. The main message is that Cathedral City remains vibrant even during these extremely challenging times. Specifically, the Downtown Arts & Entertainment District continues to move forward with the soon-to-open Agua Caliente Casino, the nearly completed Cathedral City Community Amphitheater, the successful first year of the CVRep Playhouse at its new location, and the Mary Pickford Theatre’s temporary Drive-in.
The article also discusses the booming housing market, a new Fire Station 411, College of the Desert’s plans to build its Automotive Technology Center behind the new $22 million Shottenkirk Desert Lexus sales and service center, and transportation improvements with new construction of a new bridge that will cross the Wash on Cathedral Canyon Drive.
Check-out the article at https://www.palmspringslife.com/cathedral-city-california/