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New homes won’t have large lawns

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State officials have adopted stricter water limits on landscaping at new houses and businesses. The restrictions, adopted Wednesday by the California Water Commission, effectively eliminates grass from new office commercial buildings, according to a statement by the California Department of Water Resources. Also, turf at new homes will be reduced …

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Home sales explode in June

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Single-family home sales in Southern California rose 18.1 percent in June compared with one year earlier, according to data released Thursday. Sales have now been up year-over-year for five consecutive months, the longest stretch of year-over-year gains since the first half of 2013, stated DataQuick’s monthly report on the Southern …

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Tune in to The Main Event this Saturday Morning at 9:30 on AM590

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Tune in to The Main Event this Saturday morning at 9:30 on AM590 with host Ed Hoffman as he discusses national current events and politics, with a few mortgage tips along the way. Ed delivers intelligent, entertaining radio that makes hard news easy to understand! This week, Ed begins by …

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A Prime Time to Develop Your Own Commercial Building??? …. Not so Fast (Literally)

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By Rick Lazar The Inland Empire’s commercial real estate market is now heading towards a full-fledged recovery after the economic Recession that began in 2007-08. The demand for existing industrial and office buildings has been steadily increasing since 2012. This fact is greatly supported by the continuing development of large …

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Stater Bros. to cut its energy use

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Stater Bros. will cut its energy use in half during the next two months at its 168 Southern California supermarkets. The reductions will happen between noon and 6 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, the stores’ peak hours of energy use, the San Bernardino-based supermarket chain announced Wednesday. A start date was …

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