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Dallas-based GFF reports the creation of a new building design on a 10.4-acre site for Eastvale, Calif.'s VantagePoint Church. Intended to be Phase I of a multiple-phase masterplan, the new 17,000-square-foot building will serve as a worship facility, seating 650 people along with associated commons and support spaces.
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The property affords good access and visibility on the site, which is in a major arterial gateway to the city, according to GFF Principal Stephen Pickard. VantagePoint intends for each element of the Master Plan to "become a place of uniquely identifiable character, united through a network of trails, gardens, structures, and open spaces that will make the site a unique community asset allowing worship, celebration, community involvement, and the ability to create partnerships inside and outside of church functions."
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The proposed masterplan is based on maximum worship service attendance of 1,000 and an overall attendance of potentially 3,000-5,000.
Construction on Phase I is slated for spring 2020.
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