Regina Winery Update and Follow-Up Survey
Regina Winery Update and Follow-Up Survey
The City continues to consider proposals for the redevelopment of the historic Regina Winery, which is currently operated as the Joseph Filippi Winery and Tasting Room. The vision is to make this 14.2 acre property a winery-related, resort-inspired destination with a potential mix of hospitality, dining and drinking, open space, and hospitality-integrated residential uses.
In Summer 2021, the community survey showed that residents generally favored uses that would have more winery focus and activity, with less density of residential development. Residents like the idea of more dining, breweries and/or distilleries, tasting rooms, and shopping on the site.
Of the original three proposals the City was considering, one of the proposers (Cucamonga Valley Winery) has withdrawn from the process. Two proposers – Cooper’s Row and CORE Village remain under consideration.
The following is a summary of the proposals and how they compare:
Cooper's Row
CORE Village
Both proposals retain the historic winery “sheds” and reuse them into new dining, shopping, living, and micro-winery uses. Both have office space components, and both have residential rental units. The Cooper’s Row proposal includes a hotel, while the CORE Village proposal includes affordable housing. CORE, which is a non-profit affordable housing provider, would also locate its corporate headquarters on site and provide training in the property management field for its own employees and others, in partnership with Chaffey College. Cooper’s Row site plan creates a walkable neighborhood on the site.
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