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Local Radio Talk Show will Expand to Two Hours

The Lou Desmond & Company Show

“The Lou Desmond & Company Show” on KMET-AM will go from one hour to hours starting this week. The change is being made with the upcoming presidential election in mind, but the program’s main emphasis will always be Inland Empire issues, according to the show’s host. KMET-AM’s afternoon drive-time talk …

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Base Conversion Company Makes Appointment

Anita Tuckerman

Stirling Capital Investments, the company that is developing the Southern California Logistics Centre and Global Access in Victorville at the former George Air Force Base, has named Anita Tuckerman its vice president of asset services and corporate relations. Tuckerman will manage Stirling Capital’s real estate investments and be in charge …

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BusinessQuest® Brokers Celebrates 10 Years in the Inland Empire

BusinessQuest® Brokers Celebrates 10 Years

BusinessQuest Brokers is proud to celebrate its10th year serving the Inland Empire this month. BusinessQuest has established itself as the Inland Empire’s leading business valuation and business brokerage firm serving small & mid-size, privately-held businesses. During that time, BusinessQuest has prepared formal business valuations and has brokered the sale of …

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Esri to Show Off New Apps

ESRI Gets New Grant

Esri, the Redlands company that uses software to make maps and customized geographic information systems, unveiled two apps Monday at the annual Esri User Conference in San Diego. Attendees on the first day of the five-day conference saw live demonstrations of the Drone2 Map and Survey123, according to a statement. …

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Former Citrus Plant to Get Facelift

Arteco Partners

Redlands is selling the city’s historic citrus packing house to a Pomona company that will restore it and convert it to restaurant and retail operation. Arteco Partners, which undertook a similar project in the Claremont Village, will buy the 104-year-old structure at 330 N. Third St. for an estimated $320,000, …

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Asian-Owned Businesses Continue to Grow

Asian-Owned Businesses Continue to Grow

Asian-owned businesses in the Inland Empire accounted for 11 percent of the regions’s business revenue between 2007 and 2012, according to data released Thursday. That was less than the state of California – 15.1 percent – but well above the United States, in which Asian-owned businesses produced 5.8 percent of …

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