Arcadia, California
Population: 53,054
Located in Los Angeles County
The City of Arcadia is a jewel among Southland communities encompassing approximately 11 square miles of land in the westerly end of the San Gabriel Valley at the base of the an Gabriel Mountains. Located approximately 18 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles, Arcadia is known as the "Community of Homes". It is a picturesque, affluent, largely built out, and primarily residential community. In addition to its residential sector, the Los Angeles County Arboretum, Santa Anita Fashion Park, Santa Anita Race Track, Arcadia County Park, and the Santa Anita Golf Course annually attract a substantial number of visitors into Arcadia from other communities. Arcadia is also home to several quality hotels, such as the Hilton, Marriott, Embassy Suites and Residence Inn. Arcadia lies within a "Sixty Mile Circle" centered on Los Angeles, a dynamic concentration of population, employment, business, industry and finance. Two-thirds of the State's 100 largest corporations are headquartered within the circle. Additionally, several federal and state highways, four rail lines, and three international airports, as well as the 210 Freeway passing through Arcadia, provide ready access to regional, national and international markets. Many of the unique features which exist in Arcadia today are the result of the City's colorful history. Arcadia's identity as a "Community of Homes" can be traced back to the 1930s, when the first residential subdivisions began to appear in the City, replacing what had previously been agricultural lands. The northernmost portion of the Baldwin Ranch, which was owned by Arcadia's first Mayor, Elias Jackson "Lucky" Baldwin, made way for the City's first residential subdivisions in the late 1930s. These included the estate home neighborhoods that are currently found in the Rancho Santa Anita and Santa Anita Oaks Property Owners' Associations. Areas in the southern portion of the City were also transitioning rapidly from small poultry and produce farms into subdivisions of moderately priced homes. Through the 1940s and 1950s, the post-war boom that was felt nationwide led to phenomenal growth throughout Southern California. Arcadia's population more than quadrupled between 1940 and 1960, and over 10,000 homes were constructed in the City in those twenty years. Since then, growth in the City has continued at a much more modest rate, with population increasing only 13% from 1960 to 1990. New home construction has slowed to less than half the pace that was experienced in post-war years, with the number of housing units in Arcadia increasing by an average of 225 units a year since 1960. Arcadia is now experiencing a resurgence in growth with the construction of new custom homes and quality retail, office, and hotel projects. With its rich history and quality of development, Arcadia is positioned to remain a premier community into the 21st century.
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