June 28, 2025 - 13:00

After more than three decades of operation, Best Buy Auto Sales in Hesperia is set to be demolished to clear the path for a new McDonald’s and Starbucks. The proposed site, located at the busy intersection of Main Street and Seventh Avenue, is expected to bring a surge of activity and convenience to the area.
Local officials have expressed optimism about the development, highlighting the potential for job creation and economic growth. The addition of these popular franchises is anticipated to attract more visitors and enhance the overall appeal of the neighborhood.
Community members have mixed feelings about the change. While some welcome the new dining options, others are nostalgic for the longstanding auto sales business that served the community for over 30 years. As the demolition date approaches, residents are eager to see how the transformation of this corner will unfold and what it will mean for the future of Hesperia.
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