

While the High Desert city of Palmdale enjoys its expanding big city conveniences and resources, it also holds tight to its “hometown” values and family-oriented outlook. Stepping outside, one can take a deep breath of clean, crisp air and look up to find blue skies and more than 300 days of sunshine a year.
Recognized as one of the fastest- growing cities in the United States, as well as one of Los Angeles County’s safest communities, Palmdale stands as the home of 145,000-plus residents and nearly 4,500 - 6,000 companies. The city’s healthy economy is characterized by a vast mix of businesses of all sizes, from its strong presence of aerospace companies and its increasing number of high-tech manufacturers to diverse retailers and other varied industries.
Both residents and businesses take advantage of the excellent educational offerings available within the Antelope Valley, with its outstanding public school systems and the prominence of such institutions as Antelope Valley College, the AERO Institute and a number of additional extension sites of highly regarded universities and colleges.
Healthcare amenities are expanding right alongside Palmdale’s growing retail and commercial ventures with the recent establishment of Kaiser Permanente in 2003 and the current development of the much-anticipated Palmdale Regional Medical Center. As more and more resources such as these increase, even more families are moving into the city, enjoying some of the most high-quality, affordable homes in Southern California.
Opportunities for recreational and cultural enrichment are abundant here, bringing in visitors from all over. Spend a day on the greens, take a dip at one of the area’s swimming areas, learn more about the city’s rich aerospace heritage or take in a performance at the Palmdale Playhouse – it’s easy to find something to do that the whole family will enjoy.
All of this and much more have set this city apart from the rest. Welcome to Palmdale, California, a city emanating clear prosperity and providing for an unmatched quality of life in the southern California region.
