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Kidder Mathews Markets Tribal Acreage Near Palm Springs 

The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians has awarded Kidder Mathews the exclusive listing of Whitewater Ranch, 216 acres of tribal property for development. The land is along the Interstate 10 corridor and Highway 111, the entrance to Palm Springs. Kidder Mathews SVP Herb Grabell is marketing the property for lease. 

A preliminary site planning envisions 2.8-million square feet of warehouse distribution space, e-commerce or an advanced manufacturing facility for the site. Kidder Mathews says the site is near the greater Inland Empire and coastal regions with excellent freeway visibility and immediate access to Interstate 10 via the Whitewater full interchange. The property currently offers access to utilities and possible rail service. 

“Kidder Mathews is proud to partner with the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians on this exceptional property that has the potential to bring new industry to the Coachella Valley,” said Grabell. 

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