Might the Inland Empire industrial market be cooling a little? That could be the case, based on one major commercial brokerage’s assessment of how the market finished 2022. Sales and leases in Riverside and San Bernardino counties fell 9.6 million square feet between last year’s third and fourth quarters, from …
Read More »Leaseback deal in Ontario completed
A retail building next to Vineyard Ontario Plaza has been sold. The 3,060-square-foot structure at 1959 E. 4th St. was sold for $1.1 million, according to Progressive Real Estate in Rancho Cucamonga. The seller was LifeStream Blood Bank, a nonprofit that serves hospitals and medical centers in Southern California. The …
Read More »SB building permits rise
San Bernardino building permits bounced back strongly in 2022. The city issued 6,093 permits last year, a 42.6 percent increase compared with 2021 and the most permits approved in any recent year, according to a statement on San Bernardino’s website. Last year’s permits were worth $363.8 million, up $132 million …
Read More »Inland Empire manufacturing is on probation
The region’s purchasing managing index dipped below 50 for the third consecutive month in December, which means that the sector is contracting, not expanding. One person who helps compile that monthly data says she expects a quick recovery, but some obstacles must be overcome to make that happen. Barbara …
Read More »Wapner named to aviation committee
Alan D. Wapner, has been named to the Airports Council International-North America’s policy council. Wapner, president of Ontario International Airport Authority’s board of commissioners, joins five new appointees on the ACI-NA’s policy council, according to a statement on the airport’s website. Airports Council International is a trade association that represents commercial …
Read More »Inbody selected FUSD superintendent
Miki Inbody has been named superintendent of the Fontana Unified School District. The Fontana High School and Cal State San Bernardino graduate is expected to be offered a contract at the district board’s Feb. 1 meeting, according to a statement on the district’s website. A former district employee, Inbody is …
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