Riverside has received a $7.8 million federal grant it will use to improve automobile and pedestrian safety. The money from the Federal Highway Safety Improvement Program will be used to make traffic signals easier to see, according to a statement on the city’s website. It will also help pay for …
Read More »Report: Lower interest rates help state home sales
Statewide sales of single-family homes totaled 284,010 in February, up 17.6 percent from January but down 33.2 percent year-over-year, according to a recent study. The median price home price in California during the second month of this year was $735,480, down 2.1 percent from January and down 4.8 percent from …
Read More »Shopping center sells for $54.3 million
A community shopping center in Ontario has been sold for $54.3 million. New Haven Marketplace was purchased by Sakioka Farms, a Costa Mesa-based real estate company, according to a statement released Monday by Newmark Group Inc. Newmark represented the buyer, Frontier Real Estate Investments in Newport Beach. Anchored by a …
Read More »ONT reports solid numbers for February
Ontario International Airport’s passenger count rose 15 percent year-over-year in February, another sign of the airport’s ongoing recovery from the pandemic. Ontario International attracted nearly 413,000 passengers during the second month of the year – an estimated 391,000 domestic and 21,000 international – according to the Ontario International Airport Authority. …
Read More »San Bernardino retail building sells for $4.9 million
A 20,000-square-foot retail structure in San Bernardino occupied by Office Depot has been sold for nearly $4.9 million. The building, at 675 E. Hospitality Lane, is part of the Tri-City Commons/Hospitality Lane District, one of the Inland Empire’s better-known retail, dining, office and hospitality destinations, according to Progressive Real Estate …
Read More »Riverside takes harder look at legal cannabis sales
Riverside has moved closer to allowing the sale of cannabis within its borders. In a 5-2 vote last month, the city council made cannabis stores an “allowed business,” setting the stage for eventually having licensed cannabis storefronts in Riverside, according to a statement on the city’s website. Besides making it …
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