A Los Angeles-based group of public health clinics will expand into the Inland Empire. St. John’s Community Health has agreed to lease four buildings – two in Indio, one in San Bernardino and one in San Jacinto – all of which are expected to be operating by the end of …
Read More »Custom window company lands in Rancho Cucamonga
A custom window treatment franchise has opened in Rancho Cucamonga, its fifth California location. Gotcha Covered will sell soft and hard window treatments as well as blinds, draperies, smart solutions, and other accessories throughout Riverside and San Bernardino counties, according to the statement. Rob Muster and Brittany Hanson are the …
Read More »ONT loves the month of May
Ontario International Airport had a record month in May. Nearly 577,000 passengers passed through the airport last month, the most in any month since the airport was returned to local ownership in November 2016, according to a report released June 14. That was a 7.3 percent increase overall compared with …
Read More »Riverside County ponders 15 percent budget hike
Riverside County will consider a 15 percent increase in its budget for the 2023-’24 fiscal year, which will start July 1. The county’s preliminary budget, which the Board of Supervisors discussed earlier this month, recommends spending $8.6 billion on “vitals services” during the next 12 months, according to a statement …
Read More »Inland Center Mall adds two stores
Inland Center Mall in San Bernardino has added two tenants. T-Mobile opened a 1,232-square-foot store in the mall’s Macy’s wing in April, and BoxLunch set up shop in a 3,446-square-foot location near Center Court earlier this month, according to Terri Relf, the mall’s senior marketing manager. An employee count for …
Read More »Retail site sold for $4.8 million
A Starbucks-anchored property in Riverside has been sold for $4.8 million. The one-acre parcel at 22420 Van Buren Blvd. is part of Veteran’s Plaza, a community shopping center, according to a statement. In addition to Starbucks, Express Gadget Repair, Jersey Mike’s and Desperate Measures, which sells accessories for hunters and …
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