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Desert Hot Springs Welcomes Amazon’s New Hub.
Desert Hot Springs Buzzes with Excitement as Amazon's Mega Inbound Cross Dock Opens Doors – 2,000 Jobs and Regional Boost on the Horizon!

The ribbon-cutting ceremony took place today, February 25, 2026, at the new Amazon Inbound Cross Dock facility off 19th Avenue in Desert Hot Springs. It was held around 9:30-9:45 a.m., with city officials joining Amazon representatives for the event, followed by a facility tour showcasing the massive operation.
In a vibrant celebration of growth and opportunity, Desert Hot Springs officially welcomed Amazon's newest logistics powerhouse today with a lively ribbon-cutting ceremony at the brand-new Inbound Cross Dock facility. The 639,000-square-foot (or approximately 635,000 sq ft in some reports) state-of-the-art site marks a major milestone in the company's regional expansion, injecting fresh energy into the local economy and community.

Nestled off 19th Avenue, this impressive Inbound Cross Dock serves as a vital "middle-mile" hub in Amazon's supply chain. It receives bulk shipments from manufacturers—picture entire shipping containers loaded with everything from bed sheets to household essentials arriving from overseas ports—then efficiently breaks them down, consolidates inventory, and redistributes in bulk to fulfillment centers nationwide. Inside the cavernous building, conveyor belts hum with activity, swiftly moving products from incoming docks to outgoing lanes, optimizing speed and efficiency for faster deliveries to customers everywhere.

Amazon officials emphasized the facility's strategic importance, noting it will streamline operations and enhance the overall distribution network across Southern California and beyond. The company highlighted its ongoing commitment to infrastructure investment, job creation, and community support.
The economic impact is nothing short of transformative: the site is projected to create nearly 2,000 jobs for the region, spanning a wide range of roles in logistics, operations, and support. With an on-site hiring office ready to welcome applicants, Amazon offers competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for local residents to build rewarding careers right here in Desert Hot Springs and neighboring communities. This influx of employment promises a substantial lift to families, small businesses, and the broader Coachella Valley workforce.

Desert Hot Springs city leaders shone brightly at the event, turning out in force to celebrate this win for their community. Mayor Scott Matas, a lifelong resident deeply invested in the city's future, joined Mayor Pro Tem Dirk Voss (District 4), Councilmember Gary Gardner (District 1), Councilmember Jan Pye (District 2), and the District 3 representative in proudly presenting the city's warm welcome. Their presence underscored the collaborative spirit between local government and Amazon, highlighting years of planning and partnership that made this day possible. The officials' enthusiastic participation reflected a shared vision of prosperity, as the mayor and council members toured the facility alongside Amazon team members to witness firsthand the innovation driving this economic engine.
As conveyor belts whirred and smiles filled the air, today's opening stands as a testament to Desert Hot Springs' bright future—proving that big investments and strong community ties can create lasting momentum. Welcome, Amazon: the city is thrilled to have you as a neighbor, and the best is yet to come for jobs, growth, and pride in this desert gem!
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