A national fitness chain has opened a facility in Ontario. Blink Fitness held a grand opening ceremony Friday at the site, 130 W. G St, according to a statement. The fitness center is Blink Fitness’ fifth in California and its first in the Inland Empire. It’s located near Route 83, …
Read More »ONT earns another award
Ontario International Airport has been named the Favorite Alternative Airport by a leading travel trade publication. Trazee Travel, an online journal aimed at travelers between 25 and 40 years old, recognized Ontario International in its fifth annual ranking of airports worldwide, which it published earlier this month. The rankings were based …
Read More »Stater Bros. reopens six stores
Stater Bros. reopened stores in Apple Valley, Corona, Fontana, Lake Elsinore, Moreno Valley and Palm Desert Wednesday. Each of the six locations held a “grand reopening” ceremony after undergoing major interior renovations, including upgraded fruit stations, expanded selections of wine and beer, energy efficient LED lighting and new laminated wood …
Read More »One week left to nominate for entrepreneur awards
Nominations for the 2019 Spirit of the Entrepreneur Awards will be accepted through Aug. 1, with the annual gala award center scheduled to be held Nov. 13 at the Riverside Convention Center. The awards, which are presented by the Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship at Cal State San Bernardino, recognizes …
Read More »OIA has solid first half of 2019
Ontario International Airport welcomed nearly 2.6 million passengers during the first half of 2019, a 6.5 percent increase compared with the first six months of last year, airport officials reported. More than 2.4 million traveled within the United States, while the remaining 148,000 traveled internationally, year-over-year increases of 4.5 percent …
Read More »Inland Empire business is looking for investors
In 2016, Pomona businessman Glenn Todd started EZER, a business modeled on Uber. Like Uber, EZER operates exclusively by smart phone. Unlike Uber, EZER moves things, not people. The original idea was to help people move items they couldn’t fit into their car – maybe something they bought at Home …
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