A 295,000-square-foot warehouse-distribution center will be built on a 14-acre parcel in Perris. Patterson Commerce Center will be at Patterson Avenue and Nance Street next to the Optimus Logistics Center, a 1.4 million square foot, two-building project, according to a statement. New York-based Rockefeller Group, which developed Optimum Logistics Center, …
Read More »Temecula Valley Hospital honored for heart attack treatment
Temecula Valley Hospital has been recognized as one of the top U.S. hospitals for heart attack treatment. The Temecula hospital recently received the American College of Cardiology’s NCDR Chest Pain ̶ MI Registry Platinum Performance Achievement Award for 2023, according to a statement on the hospital’s website. It is one …
Read More »Corona residents asked what they think of their city
Corona is conducting its annual quality-of-life survey. The survey seeks to identify residents’ perception of the city, which was incorporated in 1896 and today has a population of more than 160,000, according to a statement. The survey includes questions about resident satisfaction, community characteristics, services provided by Corona, and what …
Read More »CSUSB recognized for its diversity, equity
California State University San Bernardino will receive the 2023 Excellence & Innovation Award for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Leadership from the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. The award will be presented in November at the association’s annual conference, which will be held in Chicago, according to a statement …
Read More »City get grants for recreation, arts programs
San Bernardino has received two state grants that it will use to pay for recreation programs and artistic displays. Combined, both grants are worth $256,000: $156,000 from the state Department of Developmental Services and $100,000 from the California Arts Council, according to a statement on the city’s website. The developmental …
Read More »San Bernardino looks beyond Carousel Mall to fix its downtown
Carousel Mall isn’t the only thing San Bernardino is trying to fix. Now it’s taking aim at an upgrading and rebranding of its downtown. Late last month, the city posted “a set of initiatives, programs, and investments intended to revitalize its downtown area” on its city’s website. The website list …
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