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Cardenas to give away $850,000 in prizes

Cardenas Markets now offers same-day delivery

Cardenas Markets will give away more than $850,000 in prizes in the 2022 version of its Loteria Scratcher Sweepstakes. That’s a $100,000 increase from last year, according to a statement released by the Ontario-based Hispanic supermarket chain. This year’s game began April 20 and is scheduled to end June 14. It …

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New steakhouse restaurant coming to Moreno Valley

Texas Roadhouse, a steakhouse chain with more than 590 locations nationwide, is coming to Moreno Valley. The dinner-only restaurant is expected to open early next year in a former Outback Steakhouse at TownGate Plaza, according to Progressive Real Estate Partners in Rancho Cucamonga. Progressive represented the property owner, Fritz Duda …

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Amazon Fresh to open Murrieta store

Amazon Fresh to open Murrieta store

Amazon Fresh will open in Murrieta May 5, the chain’s first Inland Empire location. The 35,000-square-foot store at 40481 Murrieta Hot Springs Road will feature the company’s “Just Walk Out” technology, according to multiple reports. That format bypasses the traditional checkout stand. Instead, shoppers pay by scanning a credit card …

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Stater Bros. partners with professional soccer team

Stater Bros. re-ups effort to prevent running out of items

Stater Bros. has entered into a marketing partnership with the Los Angeles Football Club and one of its players, Fontana native Christian Torres. The grocery store chain will post signs inside the team’s home stadium, Banc of California Stadium, and a Stater Bros. commercial featuring Torres will be shown on …

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IE office market has decent first quarter

Leasing activity nearby doubled

The Inland Empire office market recorded nearly 26,000 square feet of net absorption during the first quarter of this year, due in part to the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions that lead to more deals being completed, according to data released Tuesday. Leasing activity nearby doubled year-over-year, vacancy dropped slightly to …

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Metrolink switches to renewable fuel

Metrolink station to get upgrade

Metrolink has switched to renewable fuel in all of its locomotives, reportedly the first U.S. transit entity to make that conversion. To meet some of its climate change goals, the agency began using the cleaner-burning substance in a pilot program it held early last year according to a statement on …

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