GLENDORA, CALIFORNIA

YOUR GATEWAY TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SERENITY

DISCOVER GLENDORA’S TIMELESS BEAUTY

ABOUT

Nestled at the foot of the majestic San Gabriel Mountains, Glendora beckons with its unique blend of charm and opportunity, just 27 miles from the heart of bustling Los Angeles. Conveniently situated at the crossroads of the 210 and 57 freeways, this city offers a gateway to Southern California's major commercial, cultural, educational, and recreational treasures.

HISTORY


With roots dating back to 1887 and official incorporation in 1911, Glendora embodies a rich history. Initially, a modest citrus-producing community, it transformed in the late 1950s into a hub of expansive residential development.

Today, more than 50,000 residents revel in Glendora's exceptional public and private schools, flourishing parks, an array of community services, and the distinction of one of the lowest crime rates in Los Angeles County.

CULTURE


Glendora's vibrant business landscape ranges from the charming Downtown Village, where owner-operated shops offer personalized service, to hosting the corporate headquarters of major U.S. and international companies, such as Rain Bird Sprinkler Manufacturing Company and the National Hot Rod Association.

This city is renowned as one of Southern California's most desirable residential havens, boasting a diverse array of homes. From cozy turn-of-the-century cottages to grand executive hillside estates, Glendora has something to offer everyone.

Quality education is yet another jewel in Glendora's crown. As of the 2015-16 State testing results, Glendora High School students surpassed state averages by a remarkable 20 percent in reading, writing, and math.

ABOUT

In Glendora, you'll discover tree-lined streets in charming neighborhoods, quaint shops in the picturesque Downtown Village, and the modern architectural elegance of the Financial Way business center. It's a refuge from the frenetic pace of Los Angeles, a place where community values and scenic beauty converge. Welcome to Glendora, affectionately known as the "Pride of the Foothills."