![]() ![]() ![]() "Which will be part of a bigger project, a light-rail project that will travel through the city of Commerce, the city of Montebello, city of Pico Rivera, and it will make its way to the city of Whittier and the city of Santa Fe Springs," said Soria. Officials plan to address traffic by possibly expanding the Metro Gold Line and creating a stop behind the Citadel. "The Citadel along with the Commerce Casino, which sits on the same corridor, these are really our flagship revenue generators and community partners for the city of Commerce."Ībout 20 million people visit the Outlets every year. "There are a lot of moving parts for this specific development," said Soria. ![]() Meanwhile, they're reviewing the expansion plan: the outlets currently sit on Area 1, which is 54 acres and where 8 acres will be developed they'll be adding Area 2, which is 26 acres and Area 3, which is 10 acres and adjacent to the Commerce Casino. Once the expansion is up and running, it could add another $9 million to that amount. The city of Commerce currently gets about $12 million to $14 million in tax revenue from the Citadel Outlets, according to Commerce Mayor John Soria. (KABC) - The Citadel Outlets you now know and see along the 5 freeway are looking to add some 44 acres of retail space, plus a monorail under a plan currently under review by the city of Commerce under a planned expansion. ![]()
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