An Orange County microbrewery is coming to Ontario. San Clemente-based Left Coast Brewery has leased 5,000 square feet at The Collection, a neighborhood shopping center expected to open in December, according to a statement. The tasting room at 980 N. Haven Ave. will be the company’s third location and first …
Read More »Burum named president of Major Arena Soccer League
And envisions the Inland Empire as the centerpiece for growth and economic development in Southern California. Jeffrey Burum, one of the Empire region’s foremost entrepreneurs, real estate developers, community leaders, philanthropists, and owner of the Empire Strykers, the Empire’s Arena Soccer team, has been named president of the Major Arena …
Read More »Inland manufacturing groups merge
The Manufacturer’s Council of the Inland Empire and the High Desert Manufacturers Council have merged. Officials with both agencies recently adopted a memorandum of understanding “formalizing a long history of collaboration as the voice for the [Inland] region’s manufacturers,” according to a statement. Wallace Brithinee, president of the Inland Manufacturer’s …
Read More »Sprouts to open in Rialto
Sprouts Farmers Market will open a store on Sept. 1 in Rialto. The store at 1524 S. Riverside Ave. is scheduled to host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 6:45 a.m., 15 minutes before it opens its doors to shoppers for the first time, according to a statement. The first 200 shoppers …
Read More »ONT looking forward to Labor Day weekend
Ontario International Airport officials are expecting a busy Labor Day weekend. More than 102,000 passengers are expected to pass through the airport during the five-day weekend that will run from Aug. 31 through Sept. 4, according to a statement on the airport’s website. That prediction is based on current airline …
Read More »Filipino restaurant to locate in Rancho Cucamonga
A Filipino restaurant chain will open its first Rancho Cucamonga restaurant. The Noypitz Bar and Grill will occupy 9,100 square feet at Foothill Marketplace, a shopping center anchored by Walmart and Food 4 Less, according to Progressive Real Estate Partners in Rancho Cucamonga. Terms of the 10-year lease were not …
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