The secret is out. La Quinta is a great
place to live, play, shop, and work. Its unsurpassed beauty,
nestled in the shadows of the Santa Rosa Mountains, has long
made La Quinta a fabulous vacation spot for golfers and those
wanting to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
The amenities available to residents make it a sought-after
location for families, country club living, and second-home
dwellers.
Golf continues to be La Quinta’s legacy with the opening
of SilverRock Resort and its Arnold Palmer Classic Course
earlier this year. The breathtaking views enhance the magnificently
designed course with its tournament-quality features. In November,
the golf carts will be equipped with GPS units, which provide
the players with accurate yardages, graphics of each hole,
and tips on how to play each hole. On December 12-13, SilverRock’s
Arnold Palmer Classic Course will host the Jim Murray SilverRock
Alumni Challenge, which will be broadcast on the Fox Sports
Network. SilverRock is open to the public and offers discounted
golf to residents of La Quinta.
With the completion of the Arnold Palmer Classic Course,
the City of La Quinta is focusing on the next phases of development
of the SilverRock site. Recently, the Redevelopment Agency
approved a concept plan for SilverRock, outlining potential
future development, including a boutique hotel, a resort hotel,
resort casitas and villas, retail, a permanent clubhouse,
a second golf course, and other community and hospitality
amenities. The Redevelopment Agency is in negotiations with
DDC Desert Development Inc. for development of SilverRock
Resort. The first project would be a luxurious, boutique hotel
between the second and seventh holes of the Arnold Palmer
Classic Course.
Other future hospitality development in La Quinta includes
Homewood Suites by Hilton, which will be located at the corner
of Miles Avenue and Washington Street in the Centre Pointe
development. Centre Pointe will also include casitas, medical
space, and restaurant pads. In addition, Vista Santa Rosa
has recently opened with a casitas project, which includes
vacation rentals and a proposed Embassy Suites. New hotel
developments assist in expanding the city’s transient
occupancy tax base, which is used to pay for such services
as public safety, street improvements, and parks and recreation.
With ever-increasing property values, some of the best schools
in the Coachella Valley, and one of the lowest crime rates
among Valley cities, La Quinta continues to ensure a high
quality of life for its residents. Parks and recreational
opportunities abound throughout La Quinta, including a new
skate park at the La Quinta Park, which also includes soccer
fields, baseball fields, a basketball court, walking paths,
and a tot lot. Other recreational amenities include a community
pool, skate park and dog park at Fritz Burns Park, additional
neighborhood parks, hiking trails, bike paths, mountain biking,
and more. And this past spring, the Civic Center Campus served
as the perfect location for the La Quinta Arts Festival, with
its meandering sidewalks, lovely lakes and fountains, gazebo,
and its own fabulous art pieces. The gazebo at the Civic Center
Campus can even be rented out as an ideal wedding location.
All this happens in the midst of a national monument —
the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument.
The new La Quinta Public Library is now open and is housed
within 10,000 square feet of a spectacular 20,000-square-foot
city facility. This state-of-the-art library is located on
Calle Tampico across from City Hall, and was designed to complement
and complete La Quinta’s Civic Center Campus. The library
hosts a children’s section, tutoring rooms, and 37 computers
with Internet access, as well as a variety of collections,
including sign language instruction, magazines and newspapers,
adult and juvenile reference, fiction and nonfiction, videos
and DVDs, large-print books, Spanish language, and more. Programs
include weekly story time for children. Adult programs are
in the planning stages and look to include topics such as
financial planning, art demonstrations, and book signings
by local authors. The library is open to the public. Library
cards are free to California residents and $10 for non-California
residents. Non-library uses include a space for the La Quinta
Chamber of Commerce and community rooms available for rent.
La Quinta offers a range of community and leisure activities
for residents and nonresidents of all ages. The activities,
classes, and lessons are available at the La Quinta Senior
Center and other locations and include yoga, watercolor lessons,
ballroom dancing, a variety of computer classes, tai chi,
guitar, cooking, and more.In addition, special trips and holiday
activities are planned throughout the year.
With the extensive leisure and recreational activities available
and the new and expanding retail opportunities, La Quinta
living is convenient and unparalleled. Over the last several
years, La Quinta has grown into a shopping and retail hub
with the thriving Highway 111 corridor and the charm of the
La Quinta Village. New shopping and restaurant choices continue
to grow with the recent openings of Kohl’s department
store on Highway 111 and nearby Thai Smile, Patios Plus at
Valley Plaza on Highway 111, Office Depot and Circuit City
on the south side of Highway 111, Louise’s Pantry and
Bobbie J’s BBQ along Washington Street, and Let’s
Imagine Home and Ultimate Point in Old Town La Quinta.
Highway 111 continues to attract popular retail and restaurant
development, with the long-awaited Trader Joe’s under
construction in the Washington Park center, Lamp Post Pizza
will open soon in the One Eleven Center, and Coldstone Creamery
and Okura Restaurant are near completion at Point Happy. Grading
is underway on the south side of Highway 111 for Henry’s
Market; Best Buy; Chick-fil-A; Bed, Bath & Beyond and
more. And, to the delight of residents and nearby shoppers,
La Quinta will soon be home to Sam’s Club (in the Wal-Mart
center), and Costco has recently filed an application for
a new facility west of Jefferson along Highway 111. In addition,
professional office and medical office space continue to expand
along Washington Street and in the La Quinta Village.
As La Quinta’s legacy of golf continues to shine and
its legacy as a great place to live and play is enhanced,
it has quickly become the ideal place to shop and do business.
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