±171 Acres Along Interstate 10 | Prime Renewable Energy & Infrastructure Opportunity | Blythe, CA
This offering consists of a strategically assembled ±171-acre land portfolio located along and on both sides of Interstate 10 in Blythe, California, one of Southern California’s most established renewable-energy and infrastructure corridors. The portfolio includes five contiguous and near-contiguous parcels totaling approximately ±91 net developable acres, with the balance preserved under a permanent environmental protection easement, providing valuable buffering, mitigation, and long-term land-use certainty.
Zoned W-2-10 (Controlled Development Area) under Riverside County jurisdiction, the property is ideally suited for utility-scale solar photovoltaic projects, solar plus battery energy storage (BESS), energy-adjacent infrastructure, logistics yards, and low-intensity industrial or agricultural uses, subject to County approvals. The zoning framework is well aligned with large-format land uses that benefit from scale, separation, and proximity to major transportation corridors.
The site’s Interstate 10 frontage and visibility provide exceptional access and logistical advantages, positioning the property as a compelling candidate for renewable energy generation, utility support facilities, and transportation-oriented operations serving Southern California, Arizona, and the broader Southwest. The surrounding region has a proven track record of large-scale solar development, reinforcing Blythe’s role as a key node in California’s clean-energy infrastructure.
Importantly, the inclusion of conservation land enhances the overall development narrative by offering environmental buffering, potential mitigation value, and compatibility with sustainable development objectives, while preserving flexibility on the remaining developable acreage.
This portfolio presents a rare opportunity to acquire a sizable, well-positioned land assemblage along a major interstate corridor in a market that continues to attract renewable energy, infrastructure, and land-intensive users seeking long-term operational and investment value.