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March Air Force Base, once downsized in 2004, has been redeveloped into a civilian hub with airport, museum, and mixed-use spaces.
Once a major U.S. Air Force installation, March Air Force Base in Southern California was downsized in 2004, leaving its 3,500-acre site largely vacant and dubbed a "ghost town."
Since then, the base has undergone redevelopment, with portions transformed into a commercial and residential hub, including the March Field Air Museum, a regional airport, and mixed-use projects.
While some areas remain underutilized, the site now supports economic activity and public access, marking a shift from military use to civilian development.
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La Base de la Fuerza Aérea de marzo, una vez reducida en 2004, se ha desarrollado de nuevo en un centro civil con aeropuerto, museo y espacios de uso mixto.