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Honda of the DesertCathedral City Auto Center and Palm Springs Ford – one of the largest auto centers in Southern California with the largest selection and varieties of makes and models including the only Tesla Dealership in the Coachella Valley. Take a test drive in luxury brands like Lexus, Cadillac, and Volvo or more competitive brands such as Toyota, Honda, Kia, Chrysler, Chevy or Volkswagen.

You can also spruce up your current car by driving over to the Ramon Road Corridor - a hotbed of automotive customization, repair and supply shops.

Eclectic ShoppingThe Perez Road Business District, a thriving hub of more than 200 businesses and home to the City’s distinctive home improvement, design and décor shops. Similar treasures unearthed there can only be found by driving to LA’s design showrooms.  The district offers some of the finest marbles to the latest kitchen and bathroom fixtures. And, if you like mid-century furniture and collectibles – you can also find that on Perez Road as well

Fond of vintage clothes, furniture, art and home décor? Some of the best consignment stores in the valley are located along East Palm Canyon Drive.  There, you will also discover national stores like Target and Trader Joe’s.

Harbor FreightFinally, head towards the east side of town and travel along Date Palm Drive for a great variety of local and national restaurants,  In Shape, a 42,000 square-foot upscale fitness center, and a plethora of discount retailers such as Big Lots, and the new Harbor Freight Tools.  From Office Supplies to Irrigation supplies, Date Palm Drive is one of the fastest growing shopping districts in the City. Cardenas Market is great for specialty Mexican items, fresh meats, and in-store dining.

 


 

Shopping News

City of Cathedral City Embraces the Future of Civic Engagement with FlashVote Community Surveys

Do you have about one minute a month to help make Cathedral City better? The City of Cathedral City is working with FlashVote to engage the community and gather valuable input from residents about where they consume news and information about the city, as well as feedback related to our community events. We encourage residents... Continue reading

City of Cathedral City’s Five-Year Strategic Plan with 2024 Updates Now Available to Review on Discover Homepage

The City of Cathedral City’s 5-Year Strategic Plan is now available for residents to review on the Discover Cathedral City homepage. The plan provides a longer-term perspective for service delivery and budgeting as well as operationally addressing current needs and priorities. On Jan. 27, 2024, the City’s leadership team and City Council met together for... Continue reading

The Perez Art District Offers Exciting Art Walk Event on Fourth Fridays Beginning in Sept. 2023

Beginning in September 2023, The Perez Art District’s highly anticipated Art Walk event moves to Fourth Fridays at 4 p.m. The season’s inaugural event is scheduled for Sept. 22, 2023, promising an immersive experience for art enthusiasts and the local community. Conveniently located at 68845 Perez Rd in Cathedral City, California, the Perez Art District... Continue reading

Cathedral City Community Amphitheater Attracts New Events, Annual Favorite Returns

The City Council of Cathedral City unanimously approved the Maya La Feria Internacional De Cultura at the regular meeting on Wednesday, May 24, 2023. The two-day festival is scheduled for Oct. 21 – Oct. 22, 2023, and will be utilizing the Cathedral City Community Amphitheater, Festival Lawn, Civic Center Plaza, and Avenida Lalo Guerrero. This... Continue reading

Moving Cathedral City Forward: 2023 State of the City with Mayor Rita Lamb Now Available Online

The Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the City of Cathedral City, hosted the 2023 Cathedral City State of the City Business Awards & Expo on Tuesday, May 16, 2023 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Golf Resort, 67967 Vista Chino, Cathedral City, CA 92234. This year’s theme was Building Momentum: Moving Cathedral City... Continue reading