San Bernardino and the Inland Empire Small Business Development Center are providing grants ranging from $10,000 to $35,000 to local small businesses and nonprofits to help them grow. The Small Business and Non-Profit Training and Grant Program is being paid for with $3 million the city received from the American …
Read More »WSS to open Fontana store
WSS, the shoe store chain, has leased space at a Fontana shopping center. The company, which operates more than 100 stores, has leased space at Foothill Plaza formerly occupied by Rite Aid, according to Progressive Real Estate Partners in Rancho Cucamonga. Progressive marketed the 92,000 square-foot property at 16910 Foothill …
Read More »Fast-food sites sell for $6.1 million
Two retail properties in Chino occupied by well-known fast-food chains have been sold for $6.1 million. The parcels occupied by Carl’s Jr. and Wienerschnitzel at the Country Fair Shopping Center were part of a break-up strategy designed to maximize the value of both of sites, according to SRS Real Estate …
Read More »Low-cost airline to add San Bernardino flights
Breeze Airways, which brought the first commercial flights to San Bernardino International Airport earlier this year, will bring two more to the airport starting next year. Twice-weekly flights to and from Hartford, Conn. and Las Vegas are scheduled to begin operating from San Bernardino International Feb. 16, the discount airline …
Read More »ONT loosens restrictions on non-travelers
Ontario International Airport is allowing non-travelers to meet air passengers at the gate or spend time with them as they prepare to depart. ONT+ is a free service that allows non-traveling guests to obtain an online visitor pass which allows them to enter Transportation Security Administration checkpoints and access passenger …
Read More »ONT passenger count stays up
Ontario International Airport’s passenger count has surpassed pre-pandemic levels for seven consecutive months, according to data released last week. Nearly 517,000 airplane travelers passed through Ontario International last month, a 10.1 percent increase from September 2019, the airport reported. September was also the fifth consecutive month in which the airport’s traffic …
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