CAPITAL CITY · Leasing
Phase 1  /  2027
ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA

The Capital of the Inland Empire


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Ontario is no longer a suburb of Los Angeles.


It is the center of the Inland Empire — a region of 4.6 million people, home to the country’s fastest-growing cargo airport, and backed by $1.1 billion of public investment transforming its civic core.

Capital City is the first district built for that reality: a curated mix of dining, entertainment, and retail designed to serve the region every day, not only on arena nights.

This is not simply a leasing effort. It is the assembly of the operators, brands, and experiences that will set the standard for the Inland Empire’s next chapter.

The Context
$1.1B
City Investment Program
1.8M
Residents in Trade Area
120+
Annual Arena Events
+25,000 SF
Phase 1 Restaurant & Hospitality

Part of a broader mixed-use entertainment district planned to deliver more than 2,000 residential units and over 100,000 square feet of retail and hospitality.

Capital City plaza — birds-eye view of dining terraces, fountains, and Toyota Arena
The Public Realm

The center of gravity for the Inland Empire.

A pedestrian-first district anchored by Toyota Arena and activated year-round with destination dining, entertainment, and public life.

The Operator Strategy

Not every concept belongs here.

Capital City is curating a select mix of dining, entertainment, and hospitality operators that will define the district.

Capital City supper club interior with circular bar and gold chandelier
Concepts in Flight

The district taking shape.

Design studies are underway with select operators. Each space is being shaped around the concept from the outset.

Ontario Beach Club — outdoor dining terrace facing Toyota Arena
Ontario Beach Club
Suite B · Exterior

A two-level, day-to-night venue with an open-air terrace, fire lounges, and pool-deck energy overlooking the arena plaza.

Light-filled all-day restaurant interior with sculptural wood ceiling
The Atrium
Suite C · Interior

An all-day dining room defined by warm materiality, full-height glass, and a layout designed to carry from morning through evening.

Supper club interior with central circular bar under a crystal chandelier
The Supper Club
Suite D · Interior

A chef-driven flagship centered around a dramatic circular bar — the signature late-night destination for the district.

More than an arena district.

A 3,500-seat performing arts center anchoring the cultural program.

The Opportunity

From ground-floor flagships with plaza-facing glass, large-format signage, and pedestrian flow from the arena — to rooftop hospitality overlooking the district and the entertainment plaza.

Three High-Visibility Restaurant, Hospitality & Entertainment Suites


Capital City overall site plan — Lot A & B retail with Suites B, C, and D called out along the pedestrian promenade
Overall Site Plan · Lot A & B Retail
Suite D exterior — curved glass storefront with large-format digital signage on the plaza
SUITE D Divisible
Ground Level
  • 8,923 SF Interior
  • 1,846 SF Patio
Suite C interior — full-height glazed dining room with sculpted ceiling
SUITE C Divisible
Ground Level
  • 6,036 SF Interior
  • 3,286 SF Exterior
Suite B — Ontario Beach Club indoor/outdoor venue with pool-deck programming
SUITE B Divisible
Ground Level + Upper Level
  • 10,280 SF Interior
  • 5,680 SF Exterior

Phase 2 will introduce an additional 21,743 square feet of retail, extending the district’s merchandising mix and long-term critical mass.

Under Construction

Vertical is underway. The roster is forming now.

Phase 1 delivery is targeted for 2027. Operators selected during this window will define the opening chapter.

CAPITAL CITY


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