As of June, Ontario International Airport has topped pre-pandemic passenger levels for four consecutive months, according to data released today. Five hundred and fourteen thousand air travelers passed through the airport last month, nearly eight percent higher than June 2019 and a year-over-year increase of almost 20 percent, the Ontario …
Read More »ONT to host International conference
Ontario International Airport will co-host a three-day gathering this week of aviation industry leaders from around the world. The 2022 SMART Airport & Regions Conference, one of aviation’s largest and most prestigious gatherings, is scheduled to begin July 18 at the Ontario Convention Center, according to a statement on the …
Read More »Jurupa Valley-based logistics company changes hands
DC Logistics, a third-party logistics company in Jurupa Valley, has been sold. Bonsai Partners LLC, a Carlsbad-based investment portfolio manager, bought DC Logistics recently for an undisclosed sum, according a statement. Founded in 2006, DC Logistics specializes in inventory management and “less-than-truckload” storage. It employs more than 200 people – …
Read More »Deadline for Spirit Award nominees is extended
The deadline to submit nominations for this year’s Spirit of Entrepreneur Awards has been extended for two weeks, to Aug. 15. The awards, given out every fall by the Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship at Cal State San Bernardino, recognizes the top entrepreneurs in Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Nominees …
Read More »Beauty retailer to locate in Ranch Cucamonga
A beauty supply retailer plans to open its second Southern California store in Rancho Cucamonga. Beauty4U has purchased a 4,972-square-foot freestanding building across the street from Victoria Gardens, where it plans to locate later this year, according to a statement released Monday by Progressive Real Estate Partners in Rancho Cucamonga. …
Read More »California looks to add green jobs
With an emphasis on manufacturing zero emission vehicles, something it’s already doing relatively well. Best of all, a gradual shift to a green economy shouldn’t hurt job growth, according to a recent report. Despite having a smaller green economy than most states, California is on track to catch …
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