3月空军基地于2004年缩小规模后,已重新发展成为一个拥有机场、博物馆和混合使用空间的民用枢纽。
March Air Force Base, once downsized in 2004, has been redeveloped into a civilian hub with airport, museum, and mixed-use spaces.
南加州的三月空军基地于2004年缩小规模, 造成3500英亩的空地空置,
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."
自那时起,该基地进行了重新开发,部分部分转为商业和住宅中心,包括3月野战航空博物馆、一个区域机场和混合使用项目。
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.
虽然一些地区仍然利用不足,但该场地现在支持经济活动和公众出入,标志着从军事用途转向民用发展。
While some areas remain underutilized, the site now supports economic activity and public access, marking a shift from military use to civilian development.