A division of Berkshire Hathaway has purchased the former location of a recreational vehicle manufacturer in Hemet. Forest River Inc. bought the plant once used by Skyline Corp. from KPL Scaffold in China last month, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. Cost of the transaction was not revealed. Skyline …
Read More »Grant will help fight Inland poverty
The Inland Empire Economic Partnership has received a $300,000 grant that will help the non-profit organization start a program designed to move local families out of poverty and into the middle class. The donation, from the James Irvine Foundation, will be used to help start The Launch Initiative, a regional …
Read More »Amazon.com, Ontario International Airport made news in 2014
The Inland Empire was a busy place during the last 12 months, as the industrial market sped on and housing market struggled to regain its footing. The labor disputes at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach could spill over into 2015 The opening of a massive fulfillment center …
Read More »Inland aviation company hosts charity Christmas dinner
Christmas happened a little early Tuesday at Chino Airport. Christmas dinner, to be specific. Nearly 3,000 people gathered in a hangar at the airport to partake in the eighth annual dinner sponsored by Hope, Love & Charity, the charitable foundation of Threshold Aviation Group, which is based at the airport. …
Read More »Company at Chino Airport renews lease
One of the largest employers at Chino Airport has renewed its lease on hangar and office space there. Threshold Aviation Group, which provides refueling, repair, maintenance and pilot service, will remain at the airport for another 10 years, according to a report in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. The lease …
Read More »Inland industrial market should stay strong in 2015
Brokers say the market, which was outstanding in 2014, is showing no signs of letting up. Big-box projects will once again lead the way, but looking for smaller industrial buildings – 300,000 square feet and below – to pop up in both counties. No one can argue that the Inland …
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