Temecula’s business incubator program, the Temecula Valley Entrepreneur’s Exchange [TVE2] has added three new businesses. Interactive iXperience, Inc. is a cloud-based platform that specializes in brand engagement, which seeks to create a stronger bond between consumers and a product, according to a statement on the city’s website. The second company, …
Read More »Entrepreneurial Resource Center opens in San Bernardino
Cal State San Bernardino’s Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship and the city of San Bernardino hosted a grand opening on Nov. 2 for the Entrepreneurial Resource Center in downtown San Bernardino. The resource center at Studio D, 330 N. D St., will help aspiring and established entrepreneurs and small business …
Read More »South Bay company buys Inland industrial properties
A real estate investment and management firm has purchased 921,700 square feet of industrial properties in the Inland Empire. Ocean West Capital Partners in El Segundo spent an undisclosed sum on four warehouse distribution projects in San Bernardino and Fontana, according to a statement released by the company. The properties, …
Read More »Inland manufacturing slips slightly
Inland Empire manufacturing experienced a mild setback in October. The region’s purchasing managers index last month 49.6 last month, down from 51.3 in September, according to the Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis at Cal State San Bernardino. Though only a slight drop, the decline interrupted five consecutive months …
Read More »9/11 memorial park planned
Rancho Cucamonga is scheduled to receive $3.2 million in state funds that it will use to build a 9/11 Memorial Park. The 1.3-acre park will be built next to Fire Station 178 on Town Center Dr. east of Haven Avenue, according to a statement on the city’s website. Assemblywoman Gomez …
Read More »Bridge reconstruction resumes in San Bernardino
Reconstruction of the Mt. Vernon Avenue Bridge in San Bernardino has resumed. The project was delayed while BNSF Railway moved a building in their yard and some tracks so their trains could keep running while the bridge was worked on, according to a statement on the city’s website. With that …
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